Kacymyree
Juvie Member
I've read some articles and post on here about brumation, and i believe my newly adopted bearded dragon may be starting to brumate soon.
This is my first adult bearded dragon, so i've never had to deal with this event before and i'm not quite sure what to expect, or how to deal with brumation.
I thought i should ask the "experts" their opinion
She's been acting very sluggish, lazy, not interested in moving the last few days. I got her out and she just wanted to lay on my hand. i put her down and she did her typical run-around the living room but she started falling asleep while sitting so i decided to put her back in her viv.
is this all typical of brumation?
She's an everyday "pooper" and she didn't go today although she did eat her whole salad along with 5 super worms.
should i move her somewhere more comfortable in her viv to go into brumation?
should i try to keep her awake so she can poo before she wants to sleep for a while?
she hasn't completely lost her appettite yet, so should i continue to offer her food ?
This is my first adult bearded dragon, so i've never had to deal with this event before and i'm not quite sure what to expect, or how to deal with brumation.
I thought i should ask the "experts" their opinion
She's been acting very sluggish, lazy, not interested in moving the last few days. I got her out and she just wanted to lay on my hand. i put her down and she did her typical run-around the living room but she started falling asleep while sitting so i decided to put her back in her viv.
is this all typical of brumation?
She's an everyday "pooper" and she didn't go today although she did eat her whole salad along with 5 super worms.
should i move her somewhere more comfortable in her viv to go into brumation?
should i try to keep her awake so she can poo before she wants to sleep for a while?
she hasn't completely lost her appettite yet, so should i continue to offer her food ?