Is Air dry clay okay for beardies?

xMaxthekidd

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Joey
my bearded dragon keeps hanging out on the opposite end of my tank from the bulb and I think he needs a hideout. (The beardie in question is actually my brother’s and we don’t have a hide yet.) I was wondering if air dry clay would be an effective medium to sculpt one from? I would seal it of course but would that stop it from crumbling if he scratches it?
 

KarrieRee

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Hiccup he is 5 and Blaze is 4
my bearded dragon keeps hanging out on the opposite end of my tank from the bulb and I think he needs a hideout. (The beardie in question is actually my brother’s and we don’t have a hide yet.) I was wondering if air dry clay would be an effective medium to sculpt one from? I would seal it of course but would that stop it from crumbling if he scratches it?
Is he basking? We need CooperDragon to help on the hide thing
@CooperDragon
 

KarrieRee

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Hiccup he is 5 and Blaze is 4
Not much, I’ll find him on the other side of the cage near the bulb on one of his sticks sometimes though. It might be a temparature issue.
Could be temp issue bulb issue or UVB issue-- please go over how your taking those surface basking temps No stick ons they are inaccurate you want 2 digital probe thermometers --- IR guns are good but certain materials will throw them off --- colored off white or yellowish bulb or daytime bulbs are not good for basking - you want a clear solid bright white bulb -- NO coils for UVB
 

CooperDragon

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I'm not sure if the clay would be too brittle, but I doubt it would be harmful and might be worth a try if that's what you have on hand. You don't necessarily need to have a hide made out of clay. Any kind of cozy shady spot can work. I often find my dragon sleeping curled up under a cross of two driftwood pieces that creates a shady area he can squeeze into. I think it's more about security and (less than basking) temperature that are the keys rather than a specific material - so there's lots of good options.
 

xMaxthekidd

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Joey
Could be temp issue bulb issue or UVB issue-- please go over how your taking those surface basking temps No stick ons they are inaccurate you want 2 digital probe thermometers --- IR guns are good but certain materials will throw them off --- colored off white or yellowish bulb or daytime bulbs are not good for basking - you want a clear solid bright white bulb -- NO coils for UVB
Do you have any reccomendations for thermometers? i think the ones my brother has are stick on
 

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