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Beardie ER
My brand-new dragon won't eat and is scared
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2008646, member: 97951"] No please keep him for now --- pet stores dont have a clue as how to take care of a dragon -- we need to go over the UVB your using if its in a dome it needs to be replaced -- you need to get a surface basking temp w/ a digital probe thermometer --- place the probe on the spot where he basks and wait 10 min or so you want temps of 105-110--- hes going thru relocation stress so his eating is going to be off but we must get the UVB and surface basking temps on par --- do not feed any more meal worms they are too harsh on babies stomachs --- please NO more baths for now they are too stressful - drop water on his nose see if he will lick or you can use a dropper for that I use my hands / fingers -- its going to take some time for him to adjust to his tank and surroundings -- let me know what your UVB is so I can help get you set up for a UVB--- what size tank is he in ? [/QUOTE]
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