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Beardie ER
I need help with advice with my older sisters baby dragon !!
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2006134, member: 97951"] The dragon looks impacted - I can help w/ this but first the dragons need their own tanks- dragons should never be kept together and the people that sold them should of told you- dragons are territorial and as they get older two males will kill each other- please separate them-- next how big are the insects being fed? They should not be bigger than the space between the eyes- surface basking temps need to be taken w/ a digital probe thermometer- 105-110--- uvb No coils please-- you need a long tube fixture since there are 2 dragons your going to need 2 tank setups- please get some baby food pumpkin add a drop of olive oil and see if he will lick off a spoon if not you will need to syringe feed make it a runny consistency hydration is important - feed till he poops- but your lighting and surface basking temps are crucial- for him to get this passed - I can help w/ links to good uvb [/QUOTE]
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I need help with advice with my older sisters baby dragon !!
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