I'm new to this forum and bearded dragons. A couple of days ago I purchased a juvenile beardie. Named him tiger. Well. I think I had over fed him, and fed too large of bugs. He didn't poop for a day and it concerned me so I gave him a warm bath and tried to feed him smashed pumpkin mixed with vegetable oil and he pooped. And he pooped again this morning. But he will not eat and is acting kind of sluggish. I haven't been able to get him to eat his veggies yet and I've tried a lot of different ones. And tried different ways of feeding them. Any ideas? And honestly I'm just trying to get him to eat anything at this point
Hi there, how big is Tiger, and what + how many did you feed him ? Can you post a few pics of him, of the bugs you were feeding him next to your finger for scale, and also his set up ? Here's how to post pics : https://www.beardeddragon.org/useruploads/
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He may just be getting over an upset tummy, so let him take his time and offer smaller bugs. And can you list the exact type + brand of lights you're using ?
He's about 6 inches in length and he ate a lot of small crickets to start. Then he ate one that was about an inch and a half long. And to top it off he ate 3 wax worms.
I'm using a 50 watt basking light I bought from petco. Dont remember the brand..the uvb bulb is the 10.0 reptisun compact. And. For at night I use a ceramic heater. His tank temp is around 105, 110 as a high and 85 as a low. Doesn't go above or below those
The large cricket would be the problem, you're fortunate that he isn't impacted from such a large prey item. A baby can swallow but can't easily digest large ones, and it presses on their spine and can cause paralysis of the hind legs. Waxworms are not great either, beardies get spoiled on them and then refuse other insects.
Your heat is fine, but the better uvb bulb would be the Reptisun long tube. The coil + compact don't provide a large area of uvb.
He's in a 10 gal tank right now so I figured that light would b okay since it doesn't need much space to cover. Also. He keeps closing his eyes. Is it because of the lighting?
On the right side I've got the 10.0 reptisun compact. The middle is a ceramic heater for nights, and the right side is his Basking light which is the zoo med 50 watt basking bulb
He's so tiny and cute. Anyway, your basking bulb should be on the same side as the uvb bulb so he can get enough heat while he's on his basking perch and get uvb at the same time.
Hi. You definitely need a better uvb light. It definitely sounds like the coil/compact is really bothering his eyes. Also a 10 gallon is really way to small to get the proper temps and lights needed to have a healthy environment he needs to grow. I believe petco is having their tank sale. $1per gallon. I bought my 40 gallon breeder for $40. Its a good deal.