Your image didn't come through... but if you can't trim your beardie's nails yourself, you can either try to file them down with an emery board or take them to the vet for the vet to trim them (costly - check to see if they would be charging you for an office visit first).
Your image didn't come through... but if you can't trim your beardie's nails yourself, you can either try to file them down with an emery board or take them to the vet for the vet to trim them (costly - check to see if they would be charging you for an office visit first).
There's definitely some that can be cut off without reaching the quick then put a rock or tile that is sort of rough in his tank to help file them down a bit more.
Ok, the nails aren't awfully long, but I would definitely want to trim them. Just take off the very tips of the nails for now, to get rid of the point, and definitely get some slate tile or some natural rock in his enclosure to help wear the nails down a bit more. Filing might also be a good thing, as I mentioned before, if you can keep him still long enough. I would be nervous about clipping black nails, too! I'm lucky mine has clear!