Hello, so I recently got a bearded dragon 5 days ago.
I had a bad experience a couple of months ago and had a little baby bearded dragon die on me after one month of having it. It really broke my heart. I finally decided to give it another try.
The pet store I bought him from says he is 8-12 months old
I got him 5 days ago and have been feeding him dubia roaches from the same pet store
They told me to feed him 3-4 a day so that is what he has been eating. Along with a few veggies (collard greens, yellow squah, zucchini, carrot) after the roaches (if I shake them enough!) (and he seems to like the squash) but I have come to see how much he loves to eat
He has been sleeping all day and only comes out to eat, bask for about an hour and then goes back in his hide where he eventually falls asleep again.
The basking spot is 97 F
He (or she) has not pooped in the time that I have had him (but I remember seeing poop in his tank at the pet store)
I took him a bath for about 7 mins (I know its supposed to be 10 but I forgot my phone and couldnt time it) and he still didnt poop
Am I too worried?? Is this normal? Should I wait longer for him to poop? Should I stop feeding it roaches?? I dont want him to die, poor thing
I am including a picture so you can see the tank set up
He might not yet be fully comfortable, you've only had him for 5 days, and 5 days really isn't that long for a reptile (they need about a 10th the food for the same body mass).
Don't stop feeding him, having less food pass through his gut is only going to make him less enthusiastic about getting rid of the waste. Make sure you dust all his food with calcium, it's super important for their health especially as youngsters.
You've said you've tried giving him a bath, so besides that I'd just wait and see. I've had beardies go for months without pooing, but that's usually because they're brumating. Are you in the northern hemisphere? I'm in Australia so our beardies are waking up but yours might be getting ready/starting to brumate.
I live in northern california
And yeah I know I just got him, Im just trying not to let that make me too relaxed since that's what happened with the last beardie (i thought he just wasnt comfortable but in reality he was sick or something)
Yes, there are a couple of things going on at the same time here which can make him do what you are saying.
First, relocation stress can take a while with a dragon that age. Up to 3 weeks for some.
I also see that he is in shed in that picture. They can get really cranky durning a shed.
Just a question? Are you by chance using a night light for heat at night? If so please don't, they prefer it dark and cool at night so they can rest. 65 to 75 is optimum at night and, lights of "any color" disturbs their sleep cycle and, makes them irritable. Use a CHE "ceramic heat emitter" if temps in your home drop below 65° at night.
And ok, I was wondering if he was shedding or not since I have not seen a change in color since I got him, but then again, I have only had him for 5 days
And ok, I was wondering if he was shedding or not since I have not seen a change in color since I got him, but then again, I have only had him for 5 days
I'm in northern California too! Like the others said, I wouldn't be worried about the lack of poops yet. My little one took a while to poop after I brought him home and when he did it was practically as big as he was, haha. I've read they can get a bit constipated from the stress of being in a new environment.
I live in northern california
And yeah I know I just got him, Im just trying not to let that make me too relaxed since that's what happened with the last beardie (i thought he just wasnt comfortable but in reality he was sick or something)
Whatever sex your dragon is they'll be a lovely companion. I've had a male and a female, both were great - the Male was a macho man, he was always head bobbing - Female was/is very friendly but a bit sassy
Hi there....if you post a pic with his/her tail arched up I can probably sex it for you. With the dragon flat on the ground or in your hand, arch the tail up high while his feet are on the ground. [ In other words , don't lift his back end off the ground while you do this ] Arch the tail up so it almost curves over the back, think of a dog when it's really excited+ tail is high in the air. Then take a few good pics ingood lighting to post here.