It's like he's a beautician. He acts like super star boy in his new setup.

SkittlesK

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Beardie name(s)
Kamo
He's got these beautiful, pampered toenails/fingernails W/ one missing nail I thought it was strange but not too strange to stress.
Hypo Wero Red/Orange W Blue bars
I Dunno if I want to call him a white tiger with W/red and blue bars.

He seems pretty normal about it.
He seems to like the new setup.

I was wondering if. Do they respond to heat and cold in any way.?
Does the size of the enclosure bring out 'better behavior.?'

For example, Bringing out color?
Better behavior
& I also wanted to ask if the type of lighting affects behavior, appetite, & vibrancy.
I also wanted to know the relationship between the mind body and soul of these creatures.
Thanks

-Skittles
 
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AHBD

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Hey there, to these questions you asked, the answer is yes :


"I was wondering if. Do they respond to heat and cold in any way.?
Does the size of the enclosure bring out 'better behavior.?'

For example, Bringing out color?
Better behavior
& I also wanted to ask if the type of lighting affects behavior, appetite, & vibrancy."
 

SkittlesK

Juvie Member
Original Poster
Beardie name(s)
Kamo
Really.?

I get it brings out better behavior if they are in a bigger tank, But I didn't necessarily know that about coloring.
He really likes the setup.
I want his colors to pop.

I'm using a CHE at night.
I would have to do more research.

I'd almost rather him be happy than to 'force' him cold at night.
To possibly bring out coloring. :coffee::coffee:

I hear if you leave them cold, they get better coloring & vibrancy. I'm not 100% on that one.
It might stress them out a little bit.
Partly they do go through a brumation.

It's strange to be a Beardie owner.
 
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AHBD

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Everything sounds right except leaving them cold, they should be around 68-78 at night. The only time they should be colder than 68 is for brumation but they don't need to be forced. They can deal with normal night temps. around 65 but having it a little warmer is better, especially for babies or sickly/weak dragons. So 68-78 at night is fine.
 

SkittlesK

Juvie Member
Original Poster
Beardie name(s)
Kamo
Okay.

What would happen if he was left at exactly 63 degrees only at night?
this is an exaggeration by the way. I would never.
Say; They were strong genetically and the house was clean.
No bad bugs.

Would it affect coloring/vibrancy.?
Alter its genetics.?

& I get the Brumation. 🧸
So, then my question would be what should I do during brumation.?
I use a CHE during brumation or let the room run cold for coloring/vibrancy.?

That's the last of my questionnaire.
Thanks. :)
 

AHBD

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Genetics is the #1 facctor in how colorful/vibrant they will be. The rest is good care, like proper lighting, temps., food and living conditions which it sounds like you have covered. :)
Cold brumation temps. have no effect on vibrant color.
 

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