my new beardie (literally got him today) has dug under his subtrate, and buried his head xD
the rest of his body is out, but his head is covered by the wood chips
i think he might be sleeping there? i just turned the lights out in his tank, because it's dark outside (5:38 pm here) is it because the lights are on in my room and he wants to get some sleep?
or maybe because he is still nervous about his new home?
I turn my heat lamp down to 22 degrees at night but the temps inside vary. Because its comming up to winter ive started putting a little fleece blanket over my beardie- she loves it- you could try that and if he gets too hot he will move
i had a probe sticking out of the wood chips, from my thermometer, and he dug under that, i've moved it now xD
i'm pretty sure he's sleeping, the two crickets caught under the tub (i'm too scared to touch 'em xD. lizard, no problem! crickets, eww)
have gone to sleep aswell xD
Bless him. If you can, try and remove the crickets whilst he sleeps- crickets have a tendancy to bite beardies and it can be a rather nasty little nip. im sure you'll get used to the crickets- i mean if i can, anyone can!! :shock:
i just went to get the crickets out and noticed they had escaped, i dunno how long they have been out for!
one of them was near to my little beardie, could they have seriously hurt him? :S
No probably not, don't worry. If your too scared to pick them up, put a toilet roll holder in with some salad inside for them to crawl into- they only nibble on beardies if they're hungry and would choose the salad first. Also crickets like to hide so they would hide in there and you could just pour them back into their box. A nip is quite nasty for the beardie but never anything serious
ha ha you really dont like the little things do you!? They've never bit me so far and i handle them every day- took me a while to get used to them though
Just so you kno woodchips are not a good substrate specially for a baby if he accidently eats one it will cause serious damage to his digestive system....soft shelf liner works great...or tile..or fake grass....nothing that he can eat.