HarriettTheWizard":3n31srrn said:Is it likely for them to go into cold spaces? Shes never done anything like this before, i always have her with me. It was probably less than half an hour before i got back up to check on her... the hole is pretty small and i dont even know if her head would have fit through
HarriettTheWizard":3czeeo68 said:I’m in Australia and it’s currently about 35 degrees Celsius here. I don’t know if that makes a difference to how far she might have travelled? I’ve been searching my yard and digging through leaf litter to try to find her. Any advice on where she might have gone and how far she might have travelled?
KeyBlu422":31cgyr4f said:HarriettTheWizard":31cgyr4f said:I’m in Australia and it’s currently about 35 degrees Celsius here. I don’t know if that makes a difference to how far she might have travelled? I’ve been searching my yard and digging through leaf litter to try to find her. Any advice on where she might have gone and how far she might have travelled?
Ooh, too bad you didn't lose your beardy inside your house, I would know what to do then. However, I suggest private messaging kingofnobbys, he also lives in Australia and is far more knowledgeable than me when it comes to stuff like that.
HarriettTheWizard":1niu2e09 said:KeyBlu422":1niu2e09 said:HarriettTheWizard":1niu2e09 said:I’m in Australia and it’s currently about 35 degrees Celsius here. I don’t know if that makes a difference to how far she might have travelled? I’ve been searching my yard and digging through leaf litter to try to find her. Any advice on where she might have gone and how far she might have travelled?
Ooh, too bad you didn't lose your beardy inside your house, I would know what to do then. However, I suggest private messaging kingofnobbys, he also lives in Australia and is far more knowledgeable than me when it comes to stuff like that.
The thing is, I’m really not sure if she’s in or outside! I had a very stressful morning and wasn’t thinking clearly. I feel like I’ve let my poor little baby down and I miss her so much. What’s your advice on finding them inside?
KeyBlu422":37kcmjto said:HarriettTheWizard":37kcmjto said:KeyBlu422":37kcmjto said:HarriettTheWizard":37kcmjto said:I’m in Australia and it’s currently about 35 degrees Celsius here. I don’t know if that makes a difference to how far she might have travelled? I’ve been searching my yard and digging through leaf litter to try to find her. Any advice on where she might have gone and how far she might have travelled?
Ooh, too bad you didn't lose your beardy inside your house, I would know what to do then. However, I suggest private messaging kingofnobbys, he also lives in Australia and is far more knowledgeable than me when it comes to stuff like that.
The thing is, I’m really not sure if she’s in or outside! I had a very stressful morning and wasn’t thinking clearly. I feel like I’ve let my poor little baby down and I miss her so much. What’s your advice on finding them inside?
For inside, setting up a basking spot with some food that would catch your beardy's eye would lure him out. If he has gone into crevices that you can't see into, stick your phone into them and turn on flash. Then, take a few pictures to see if your beardy is there. Unfortunately, you may have to pull your beardy out since I don't believe that bearded dragons can move backwards(geckos and gators can't either) it will be stressful to your beardy if you break the area it's hiding in with a hammer so make that a last resort and try to pull him out by using something like a pair of feeding tongs(didn't work for me, had to use the hammer method to get him out).
HarriettTheWizard":1lklbclw said:KeyBlu422":1lklbclw said:HarriettTheWizard":1lklbclw said:KeyBlu422":1lklbclw said:HarriettTheWizard":1lklbclw said:I’m in Australia and it’s currently about 35 degrees Celsius here. I don’t know if that makes a difference to how far she might have travelled? I’ve been searching my yard and digging through leaf litter to try to find her. Any advice on where she might have gone and how far she might have travelled?
Ooh, too bad you didn't lose your beardy inside your house, I would know what to do then. However, I suggest private messaging kingofnobbys, he also lives in Australia and is far more knowledgeable than me when it comes to stuff like that.
The thing is, I’m really not sure if she’s in or outside! I had a very stressful morning and wasn’t thinking clearly. I feel like I’ve let my poor little baby down and I miss her so much. What’s your advice on finding them inside?
For inside, setting up a basking spot with some food that would catch your beardy's eye would lure him out. If he has gone into crevices that you can't see into, stick your phone into them and turn on flash. Then, take a few pictures to see if your beardy is there. Unfortunately, you may have to pull your beardy out since I don't believe that bearded dragons can move backwards(geckos and gators can't either) it will be stressful to your beardy if you break the area it's hiding in with a hammer so make that a last resort and try to pull him out by using something like a pair of feeding tongs(didn't work for me, had to use the hammer method to get him out).
Yeah I did see that setting up a basking spot is good but because it’s so hot here, I just having been turning the cooling on... but maybe her bright light with some nice corn near it? I’ve got bowls of water and boxes of crickets set up around the place (inside and out) hoping that that will attract her
KeyBlu422":naefyuc3 said:HarriettTheWizard":naefyuc3 said:KeyBlu422":naefyuc3 said:HarriettTheWizard":naefyuc3 said:I’m in Australia and it’s currently about 35 degrees Celsius here. I don’t know if that makes a difference to how far she might have travelled? I’ve been searching my yard and digging through leaf litter to try to find her. Any advice on where she might have gone and how far she might have travelled?
Ooh, too bad you didn't lose your beardy inside your house, I would know what to do then. However, I suggest private messaging kingofnobbys, he also lives in Australia and is far more knowledgeable than me when it comes to stuff like that.
The thing is, I’m really not sure if she’s in or outside! I had a very stressful morning and wasn’t thinking clearly. I feel like I’ve let my poor little baby down and I miss her so much. What’s your advice on finding them inside?
For inside, setting up a basking spot with some food that would catch your beardy's eye would lure him out. If he has gone into crevices that you can't see into, stick your phone into them and turn on flash. Then, take a few pictures to see if your beardy is there. Unfortunately, you may have to pull your beardy out since I don't believe that bearded dragons can move backwards(geckos and gators can't either) it will be stressful to your beardy if you break the area it's hiding in with a hammer so make that a last resort and try to pull him out by using something like a pair of feeding tongs(didn't work for me, had to use the hammer method to get him out).
kingofnobbys":2iixfqvg said:KeyBlu422":2iixfqvg said:HarriettTheWizard":2iixfqvg said:KeyBlu422":2iixfqvg said:HarriettTheWizard":2iixfqvg said:I’m in Australia and it’s currently about 35 degrees Celsius here. I don’t know if that makes a difference to how far she might have travelled? I’ve been searching my yard and digging through leaf litter to try to find her. Any advice on where she might have gone and how far she might have travelled?
Ooh, too bad you didn't lose your beardy inside your house, I would know what to do then. However, I suggest private messaging kingofnobbys, he also lives in Australia and is far more knowledgeable than me when it comes to stuff like that.
The thing is, I’m really not sure if she’s in or outside! I had a very stressful morning and wasn’t thinking clearly. I feel like I’ve let my poor little baby down and I miss her so much. What’s your advice on finding them inside?
For inside, setting up a basking spot with some food that would catch your beardy's eye would lure him out. If he has gone into crevices that you can't see into, stick your phone into them and turn on flash. Then, take a few pictures to see if your beardy is there. Unfortunately, you may have to pull your beardy out since I don't believe that bearded dragons can move backwards(geckos and gators can't either) it will be stressful to your beardy if you break the area it's hiding in with a hammer so make that a last resort and try to pull him out by using something like a pair of feeding tongs(didn't work for me, had to use the hammer method to get him out).
Bearded dragons do have a reverse gear , I've seem by dragons backing up occasionally.
HarriettTheWizard":vbe9ezv0 said:I think that someone may have found her. They posted a picture of a bearded dragon found in my area, similar size to Harriet and with the same markings! My question now is, are the marking unique to the dragon? It’s the exact same beautiful yellow colours with the same tail and back markings
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