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New breaded dragon mom
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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2017202, member: 97951"] Ok your on the right track -- the shaking of the head is concerning how big are the crickets your feeding? You dont want anything bigger than the space between his eyes --- NO meal worms please the exoskeleton on them is too harsh for babies stomachs and can cause impaction --- please get your insects on line they are cheaper in the long run -- we can post websites if you nee them -- the T 8 needs to be directly over a piece of basking decor 6-8 inches - when you get the T 5 that distance is going to change - surface basking temps need to be taken w/ a digital probe thermometer I recommend two of them- those temps need to be 105-110 F-- you are going to need to upgrade that 25 gallon very soon - I recommend going w/ a 120 gallon you can always partition it off so hes in not in such a big tank at first - I would open it up around the age of 3-4 months -- please get a digital probe hygrometer for humidity if your using a analog one - probes are more accurate - it needs to be placed on the back center wall of the tank - optimal humidity is 40-50% nothing under 20 or over 70% please -- I would get him some BSFL they are a great staple feeder also known as calci worms nutri grubs or phoenix worms -- they can be used as salad lures feed on top of the salads drop them in front of him you can hand feed them as well to hand tame him - feed as many as you want -- you will need a bowl like this to feed them in [URL="https://www.amazon.com/MACGOAL-Reptile-Ceramic-Leopard-Bearded/dp/B084VJJWTV?pf_rd_r=R0HNPKXJ2ZARWAT5MPAH&pf_rd_p=c5b6893a-24f2-4a59-9d4b-aff5065c90ec&pd_rd_r=0173f98f-f39b-4d44-9f76-6ae4d88c419b&pd_rd_w=AuGQB&pd_rd_wg=tLkwE&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_d"]Amazon.com[/URL] here is a website for nutrition ignore the kale info its outdated [URL='http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html']Nutrition Content[/URL] the stress marks are common he is going thru relocation stress - once he gets acclimated to his tank and surroundings they should go away -- the laying flat on the rock is normal hes pancaking soaking up the heat --- I would handle as little as possible for now out side the tank - he needs to adjust and get used to his surroundings -- get his UVB adjusted and his surface basking temps good and he will acclimate quicker - also the grass hammocks are good for snagging nails causing injuries if you want a good hammock try etsy.com look for a fleece or cloth one - [/QUOTE]
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