I have my bearded dragon here. and he's looking sleepy.
This is his 2nd year and 4 months early since last year, he's falling asleep.
I think he is going into early brumation.
What are the chances.?
Last year, he fell asleep Aug-Dec.
It's April and it's somewhat concerning.
He's not losing any weight.
My question is can bearded dragons fall asleep 4 months earlier than before.?
Sounds odd, does he show any other signs?
Mine are a little sleepy right now too, my girl went to her sleeping branch over two hours prior to lights out. So did my boy the whole week, yet for some reason he is still under the lamp 10 min prior to lights out today...
Sure sounds like brumation or at least a slowdown phase and technically he could. Since you wrote aug-dec I assumed he wasn't even really awake for four full months....
You have asked a great question regarding brumation, & early brumation. I think a lot of them
tend to brumate earlier in the year here in the US but it isn't recognized as that. I have had several
who have brumated in late spring/early summer & slept until late fall to early winter. They have all
been perfectly fine.
My thoughts are that they have an innate instinct to brumate in the wintertime. So, since they are
genetically from Australia their instinct is connected to their original heritage. Just my thoughts, but
I can't honestly think of another explanation.
It is very frustrating since the days lengthen out & it gets warm outside.....but they want to sleep.
As long as the weight is stable & there isn't any indication of dehydration or blackbearding then it
is usually best to let them brumate. A lot of vets mistake brumation for something else & try to give
medications which makes them ill.
Do you have pictures of him?