acidburn01
Sub-Adult Member
- Beardie name(s)
- Toothless
Yeah, we got her from a breeder and I've checked, she's a girlAre you 100% positive nova is a girl? That sounds more like a males behavior.
That's common behavior when a female is looking for a place to lay eggs.Are you 100% positive nova is a girl? That sounds more like a males behavior.
She's only six months, can she be gravid this early.?That's common behavior when a female is looking for a place to lay eggs.
It's kinda just common for "hormonal"; male or female lol.
Acid, check to see if you can feel any eggs. Sometimes they do that when they are gravid, sometimes they do that when they are hormonal and looking for a suitable place in preparation for becoming gravid.
-Brandon
I checked her belly, and it's still real soft and no visible eggs and stuff and she isn't gaining a whole bunch of weight nor does she look bigger in her belly or down by her back legs or anything. She's chunky, but she's always been a bit of a chonk since we got her.That's common behavior when a female is looking for a place to lay eggs.
It's kinda just common for "hormonal"; male or female lol.
Acid, check to see if you can feel any eggs. Sometimes they do that when they are gravid, sometimes they do that when they are hormonal and looking for a suitable place in preparation for becoming gravid.
-Brandon
Yeah, she's about 18 inches and 475g, so she's adult size. So you think puberty.? What can we do.? She's going to end up hurting herself climbing back and forth and jumping off her stuff to scratch and run around..should we take all her stuff but her basking hide.?6 months is when the hormones can start kicking in, especially for a dragon nearing adult size. So most likely not gravid, but most likely puberty
-Brandon
What do you think is causing this behavior.? It's like something in her tank is scaring her but we took everything out except where she basks, and her water bowl.You can use liquid calcium mix a little in water and fruit juice (none citrus) and give it to her with an eye dropper. I have discovered some is basicly tasteless but some taste horride so taste test it before you give it to her.
Jeez, how long does it last. She's been scratching to get out for ten minutes now and I don't know what to do for her.It's most likely like Claudiusx said and her hormones are changing. All of them I've raised from babies acted like that for a period of time. She should grow out of it.
we've only had two "it's almost spring" seasons so far, but i think that's about how long it takes sir henry to chill out when he's coming out of his lazy ass winter mode. absolutely enough to drive you bat s**t f*****g crazy!Best i remeber it took mine a couple months to chill out.
It's driving us crazy. We live in georgia so it does get a bit cold here but it's been a mild winter, save for that cold front a few weeks ago. It hasn't really gotten below maybe 40. But they haven't been more lethargic so far, but they have slowed down on eating.we've only had two "it's almost spring" seasons so far, but i think that's about how long it takes sir henry to chill out when he's coming out of his lazy ass winter mode. absolutely enough to drive you bat s**t f*****g crazy!
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