Joeyd19":1a2ijs49 said:Hey I need help to see if my beardy is doing okay I asked my friend who has a a bearded dragon to but I need more information to see if my lovely female bearded dragon is doing I don’t know the age of my dragon because I bought at PetSmart she began limping two days ago staying off the front right leg and now there’s less of a limp and my second question is is it normal for a bearded drag to be chunky or fat in a way ??
LimKH":36nuuvsb said:Joeyd19":36nuuvsb said:Hey I need help to see if my beardy is doing okay I asked my friend who has a a bearded dragon to but I need more information to see if my lovely female bearded dragon is doing I don’t know the age of my dragon because I bought at PetSmart she began limping two days ago staying off the front right leg and now there’s less of a limp and my second question is is it normal for a bearded drag to be chunky or fat in a way ??
Hi Joey. Tbh, you shouldn't buy bearded dragons from pet shops like petsmart, petco etc. How old is your dragon? Can you also take a picture of him?
Joeyd19":ihq55hfj said: LimKH":ihq55hfj said:Joeyd19":ihq55hfj said:Hey I need help to see if my beardy is doing okay I asked my friend who has a a bearded dragon to but I need more information to see if my lovely female bearded dragon is doing I don’t know the age of my dragon because I bought at PetSmart she began limping two days ago staying off the front right leg and now there’s less of a limp and my second question is is it normal for a bearded drag to be chunky or fat in a way ??
Hi Joey. Tbh, you shouldn't buy bearded dragons from pet shops like petsmart, petco etc. How old is your dragon? Can you also take a picture of him?
I honestly don’t know her age but I got her on November 13,2019 and she’s was already quite big from the little ones that were there I’m guessing she could be a four month old or 5 month old beardy, personal at the time I just wanted a beardy dragon so I really didn’t look into pet stores like PetSmart or petsco I wish I would of went to a breeder
LimKH":1f347kgx said:Joeyd19":1f347kgx said: LimKH":1f347kgx said:Joeyd19":1f347kgx said:Hey I need help to see if my beardy is doing okay I asked my friend who has a a bearded dragon to but I need more information to see if my lovely female bearded dragon is doing I don’t know the age of my dragon because I bought at PetSmart she began limping two days ago staying off the front right leg and now there’s less of a limp and my second question is is it normal for a bearded drag to be chunky or fat in a way ??
Hi Joey. Tbh, you shouldn't buy bearded dragons from pet shops like petsmart, petco etc. How old is your dragon? Can you also take a picture of him?
I honestly don’t know her age but I got her on November 13,2019 and she’s was already quite big from the little ones that were there I’m guessing she could be a four month old or 5 month old beardy, personal at the time I just wanted a beardy dragon so I really didn’t look into pet stores like PetSmart or petsco I wish I would of went to a breeder
Tbh, she looks ok. Is she pooping regularly? What do you feed her as a staple for insects and greens. The equipments you use. The temperature and humidity etc
claudiusx":33tt2kcy said:Hi there,
She is quite pretty! Petstore dragons can be hit or miss. Some are healthy and some end up having issues.
All you can do at this point is make sure you're providing proper husbandry.
Can you go over your setup with us so we can make sure?
Mainly, what you are using for a UV source.
And what are your temperatures. Mainly your basking surface temp and your cool side temp.
What does her daily diet look like.
In regards to the limp, did she fall while she was out with you or something?
Has she poo'd recently?
-Brandon
LimKH":2tgp63sm said:The poop depends on what you feed it actually. Don't feed mealworms and superworms to baby bearded dragons. They CAN cause impaction to your bearded dragon. For superworms, you can wait until she is 16 inches. Dubias/ pin head crickets are a good staple insects. No lettuce please. They are not really good as they contain a lot of water. You can go for a lot of things. Collard Greens, Mustard Greens, Dandelion Greens, Kale, squash, carrot, capsicum etcetera. How much calcium is left in the container? You can try to get, Zoo Med's Reptivite with D3 as your using the Solar Glo.
Temps are fine but humidity can be better a little. They thrive at 30%-40%. It's ok if it goes up to 50-60% in the summer. Just don't let it hit 75-80% for a long period of time.
LimKH":ijomgbip said:I mean... It's ok if you don't buy the one with D3 for now. I forgot to mention the multivitamin. Which one are you using or you don't have it. It's quite simple to raise humidity actually, just put the water dish in the middle of the tank(between the cold spot and the warm spot). Finally, it's good to switch up the food sometimes. Like switching to BSFL for a few days or for treats(the staple insect still remains).
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