Do you feed your dragons any other insects at all? I have always been told that mealworms, even in dragons of age, are more of a treat insect and should be fed sparingly and or rarely - have you tried things like crickets, BSFL, silkworms etc.?
Does she seem to be breathing normally, after that type of behavior? It's really hard to tell what
could be going on. I would try to keep her warmer overnight right now, in the case she might be
developing a respiratory issue.
How is her appetite?
Do you feed your dragons any other insects at all? I have always been told that mealworms, even in dragons of age, are more of a treat insect and should be fed sparingly and or rarely - have you tried things like crickets, BSFL, silkworms etc.?
Does she seem to be breathing normally, after that type of behavior? It's really hard to tell what
could be going on. I would try to keep her warmer overnight right now, in the case she might be
developing a respiratory issue.
How is her appetite?
I am glad to hear her breathing is normal then. It could be just a behavioral issue, perhaps. Is
something maybe stressing her out & does that happen just when she is out of her tank?
That's great her appetite is good. Hopefully this will just stop happening, which would be the best
scenario.
I am glad to hear her breathing is normal then. It could be just a behavioral issue, perhaps. Is
something maybe stressing her out & does that happen just when she is out of her tank?
That's great her appetite is good. Hopefully this will just stop happening, which would be the best
scenario.
celery is not bad for beardies its just 95% water, so celery every now and then isnt bad, especially since they have some nutrients in it! i give my beardies celery once a week
celery is not bad for beardies its just 95% water, so celery every now and then isnt bad, especially since they have some nutrients in it! i give my beardies celery once a week
I've always had the same question about the "bad" lettuces like iceberg.
If it can give them diarrhea because it has such a high water content. But we spray the salads we give them so we give them enough water to prevent dehydration.... Shouldn't a small amount of iceberg lettuces be a good addition to a salad to help with hydration?
I've never done this, nor would I advise it, as I fear there is some other factor I'm not aware of, but it always puzzles me.
That happens often, making a noise or having a certain reaction if they get too excited. If she isn't
acting ill & her breathing is normal then I would safely think there isn't anything major going on with
her.