Beardeddragonhelp
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Hello,
My mother found a bearded dragon (actually a young neighbor girl did and asked my mother to take it) in a yard. She looks like she's had a rough life, she missing a quarter of her tail. We named her Gus, only to discover she's female. My mom "reversed" it to Sug (short for sugar) but I still call her Gus . We've actually had a bearded dragon before, so that's why the neighbors asked us to take it. The bearded dragon we had before belonged to my brother and was taken along when he moved out for school, so we've been without a dragon for a while. The thing I'm wondering is if her yellow skin is normal? She's very yellow, which I guess is strange to me since our other one was a greyish/green.
Other than that she's really just a doll. She's very calm, loves laying with me and falls asleep when I get her out. She has a healthy appetite for crickets, a very very healthy appetite.
So her yellow skin is in question, and any other advise would be appreciated. Thanks!
My mother found a bearded dragon (actually a young neighbor girl did and asked my mother to take it) in a yard. She looks like she's had a rough life, she missing a quarter of her tail. We named her Gus, only to discover she's female. My mom "reversed" it to Sug (short for sugar) but I still call her Gus . We've actually had a bearded dragon before, so that's why the neighbors asked us to take it. The bearded dragon we had before belonged to my brother and was taken along when he moved out for school, so we've been without a dragon for a while. The thing I'm wondering is if her yellow skin is normal? She's very yellow, which I guess is strange to me since our other one was a greyish/green.
Other than that she's really just a doll. She's very calm, loves laying with me and falls asleep when I get her out. She has a healthy appetite for crickets, a very very healthy appetite.
So her yellow skin is in question, and any other advise would be appreciated. Thanks!