try answering all of these questions as thourally as possible we can try to figure out what is going on
How old is your dragon?
How long have you had your dragon?
How long is your dragon?
What is the sex of your dragon?
What size enclosure do you have your dragon in?
What type substrate do you have on the bottom of your tank?
Do you use UVB lights?
If so, Is it a coil, compact, fluorescent tube, or Mercury Vapor bulb?
What is the brand name and number of your bulb? Wattage (if MVB)?
How old is your UVB bulb?
How close can your dragon get to the UVB?
Do you use a separate basking bulb? What kind and what is the wattage?
What are the basking temps?
What is the cool side temp?
Do you take the temps with a stick on thermometer, a digital thermometer with a wire and a probe end or a temp gun?
Where exactly are you taking your basking temps?
Do you use a heat rock or heat pad?
What do you feed your dragon? Please be specific.
How often do you feed and what time do you feed (morning, afternoon, night)?
Do you gutload (feed) your crickets, worms, etc?
Do you use vitamin or calcium supplements? What brand(s)? How many days a week do you use each of them?
Is your dragon having regular bowel movements (poops)?
Do you bath your dragon? How often?
Do you mist your dragon or offer water other than in the bath?
Does your dragon share an enclosure with another dragon?
it could still be relocation stress but we will see once you answer the questions
i got all the temps right all the right lights every thing is right. not my first dragon he is still pooping just wont eat. i dont know if its just because i just got him or what.
I'd think it's because you just got him. Your situation sounds like mine when I first got my baby. He did exactly the same thing too. He ate a little the first two days and then he stopped eating completely for a few days but after a month now he has started to come around a lot! He now eats every day when I offer him food, he just isn't eating as voraciously as baby beardies should (he eats a dozen or so crickets a day). Just be patient and your new baby will come around in no time, especially if you know the husbandry is correct!