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Hatchling Behaviour
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2017477, member: 40059"] The insects might be just a bit too large so he opens his mouth as he's getting swallowing them. Waving the arms is common in beardies, sometimes as a sign of submission that even includes the slight difficulty in getting the larger insects down BUT could just be random. So it's just part of their behavior in general. Scratching + rubbing their head is totally normal and you don't need to worry about shedding, they do so at different paces. The internet has people crazy worried about shedding and that wrong info has caused a lot of stress for owners and trying to " help " their beardies to shed. I've never helped a beardie shed, ever, from baby to adult and I've hatched many, many clutches . Just let him shed when he's ready. He'll be fine. :) [/QUOTE]
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