AngelsAnimals
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**QUICK DISCLAIMER: I AM ASKING BECAUSE OF A FRIEND, I NEVER HAVE AND PROBABLY NEVER WILL FED/FEED THEM TO MINE**
I was at my friend's house for new years and naturally I wanted to see their beardie, Smaug, as big and handsome as he was, he didn't have very good care. The main four things being, no UVB ( from what i could tell ), too small of a tank, sand, and improper diet. They got him from a family that ( like a lot of rehomed beardies ) their son lost interest, they just continued to care for him like the previous family did. Like i said one thing was improper diet ( fed only dried crickets ), but he appears to be healthy. I would of thought that a beardie fed like that would be more... underweight, or is it one of those "looks healthy, but isn't happy and/or healthy" type of things?
I was at my friend's house for new years and naturally I wanted to see their beardie, Smaug, as big and handsome as he was, he didn't have very good care. The main four things being, no UVB ( from what i could tell ), too small of a tank, sand, and improper diet. They got him from a family that ( like a lot of rehomed beardies ) their son lost interest, they just continued to care for him like the previous family did. Like i said one thing was improper diet ( fed only dried crickets ), but he appears to be healthy. I would of thought that a beardie fed like that would be more... underweight, or is it one of those "looks healthy, but isn't happy and/or healthy" type of things?