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[QUOTE="Asper, post: 2003181, member: 114888"] I have a few tips for you ! First, stop using reptile sand, it’s dangerous if they decide to ingest it because it may cause impaction. I recommend using reptile carpet instead ! Second, don’t let her tank at night go below 65, get her a night lamp if it does. Under 65 can easily be fatal to a beardie. How often does she take baths ? It’s good for them to have multiple baths a month. I also recommend using a cotton swab to brush their teeth with diluted chlorhexidine 2x to prevent against periodontal disease because they are super susceptible to it (over 1/3 Beardies in captivity have it.) For baths make sure the water doesn’t go above their elbows, they like to drink the water and also like to splash around. Make sure it is not too hot, I like to use 90 degrees as my temp. If she is not eating greens, she may like when you pick up her food and plop it down in front of her and make it seem more lively. That’s what I do for Harry and she eats it right up. The easiest way to sex your bearded dragon would be to check under their tail, just near the base where they excrete there should be an area with a bump or two bumps. If it’s two bumps it’s male and if one it’s female. Males also have darker beards when they are upset but that’s hard to use as a differentiating factor, you will have to see if your beardie lays eggs or not lol. And yeah, she’s probably about a year old; they grow about 1-2 inches a month the first year. [/QUOTE]
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