Do you know if he has brumated before? Please readI know beardies go into brumation around this time of the year, but I rescued Pete at the beginning of the year. I've never dealt with it before. I just want to know what to expect, and roughly how long he'll be in it?
I have a tube fixture for UVB, and his basking temps are always around 98 degrees Fahrenheit. I use heat lamps for them, he has 2 basking spots in his cage.Do you know if he has brumated before? Please read
https://www.beardeddragon.org/resources/brumation-in-bearded-dragons.4/
You dont want them sleeping more than 3 months for a full brumation
Some will semi brumate meaning they may sleep for a week or two come out and eat bask etc - this is what mine do they have never fully gone in to brumation - I recommend you get a weight on him weigh on kitchen food scale in grams - keep track offer water every 2-3 weeks - get a weight - they will or can lose some weight but if they are losing a ton of weight there is a issue- if you have more question please ask
What kind of UVB are you using? coil or a long tube fixture and what are you surface basking temps how are you getting them?
And your uvb is a brand and bulb-- placement and distance is determined by the screen on the tankI have a tube fixture for UVB, and his basking temps are always around 98 degrees Fahrenheit. I use heat lamps for them, he has 2 basking spots in his cage.
I use arcadia, they just sit on top of his cage.And your uvb is a brand and bulb-- placement and distance is determined by the screen on the tank
Ok so the bulb is a 24 watt T 5? If the screen on the tank is a fine mesh like a screen door it needs to be inside the tank - screens block approx 30% of the UVB rays which means hes not getting much UVB - if the screen is a wide hole type it can stay there but distance would need to be 8-10 inches directly above your basking decor -- inside 12-15 inches - how old is the bulb? You want to change it out around 10-11 monthsI use arcadia, they just sit on top of his cage.
Its a 24 watt T5 yes. I put it on his tank in the middle of June, so its roughly 4 months old. His tank is a wide hole type but its more than 10 inches tall, I'll move it to the inside.Ok so the bulb is a 24 watt T 5? If the screen on the tank is a fine mesh like a screen door it needs to be inside the tank - screens block approx 30% of the UVB rays which means hes not getting much UVB - if the screen is a wide hole type it can stay there but distance would need to be 8-10 inches directly above your basking decor -- inside 12-15 inches - how old is the bulb? You want to change it out around 10-11 months
You can use a piece of decor place directly under it 8-10 inches leaving it on top -- its up to youIts a 24 watt T5 yes. I put it on his tank in the middle of June, so its roughly 4 months old. His tank is a wide hole type but its more than 10 inches tall, I'll move it to the inside.
okay, thank you.You can use a piece of decor place directly under it 8-10 inches leaving it on top -- its up to you
Just giving a heads up. The above recommended link is the one that warns of food left in the stomach and no bowel movement to clean out the contents of the stomach prior to brumation is dangerous. Also, the author recommends bathing and waking the dragon during brumation for baths. So, I am getting conflicting info here.Do you know if he has brumated before? Please read
https://www.beardeddragon.org/resources/brumation-in-bearded-dragons.4/
You dont want them sleeping more than 3 months for a full brumation
Some will semi brumate meaning they may sleep for a week or two come out and eat bask etc - this is what mine do they have never fully gone in to brumation - I recommend you get a weight on him weigh on kitchen food scale in grams - keep track offer water every 2-3 weeks - get a weight - they will or can lose some weight but if they are losing a ton of weight there is a issue- if you have more question please ask
What kind of UVB are you using? coil or a long tube fixture and what are you surface basking temps how are you getting them?
Getting them out every 2-3 weeks offering water and getting a weight is recommended - if in a bath it will stimulate poopingJust giving a heads up. The above recommended link is the one that warns of food left in the stomach and no bowel movement to clean out the contents of the stomach prior to brumation is dangerous. Also, the author recommends bathing and waking the dragon during brumation for baths. So, I am getting conflicting info here.
That article has some truth and some misinformation in it. With no disrespect at all to the author I can point out some things. First of all when it says they dig down in the damp soil and draw up moisture through their vent [the butt ] , this is impossible and does not happen. They do not extract water from damp soil through their vent because it would require them to have a vacuum type body mechanism in their rectum.Just giving a heads up. The above recommended link is the one that warns of food left in the stomach and no bowel movement to clean out the contents of the stomach prior to brumation is dangerous. Also, the author recommends bathing and waking the dragon during brumation for baths. So, I am getting conflicting info here.