acidburn01
Sub-Adult Member
- Beardie name(s)
- Toothless
I dont think the shelf liner is not going to hurt him -- just keep an eye out -- as far as his disability they usually adapt to what they have to work w/ - rolling over would be neurological issue --- given the correct UVB NO coils and correct surface basking temps taken w/ a digital probe thermometer he should be okay unless there are other internal things going on that you cant see -- we can have AHBD take a look here and have her give her input--- if you get him please post pics of himChris is at the petstore trying to convince the guy there to let him have this baby that doesn't have any back feet. (Either fighting or birth injury) no one will pay 125$ for a deformed baby. We can give him a good home where he has a good chance of thriving.
If they let us have him, are there any complications that come with a handicap lizard.? He has no back feet and from what I saw, the nubs looked okay and i think he wss missing part of his tail. I don't know anything else about him, besides the nubbies. Just any other advice for us.? Are nubby lizards at higher risk of rolling over.? Is there a substrate/flooring that may be more comfy on his nubs.? We have non-adhesive shelf liner right now but we don't want his nubs getting raw from running around.
We got him and rhe one we were originally looking at. It's kind of hard to see, but if you zoom in, you can see his little nubs. He seemed to move around okay. Right now, we have an all on one and a 50w heat lamp over the basking spot. We have a 10.0 t5 tube coming Wednesday. Right now, the surface is reading 98 but it hasn't been on long.I dont think the shelf liner is not going to hurt him -- just keep an eye out -- as far as his disability they usually adapt to what they have to work w/ - rolling over would be neurological issue --- given the correct UVB NO coils and correct surface basking temps taken w/ a digital probe thermometer he should be okay unless there are other internal things going on that you cant see -- we can have AHBD take a look here and have her give her input--- if you get him please post pics of him
Ok so you have two tanks for them ? I am gonna flag ahbd she can help here w/ nubbyWe got him and rhe one we were originally looking at. It's kind of hard to see, but if you zoom in, you can see his little nubs. He seemed to move around okay. Right now, we have an all on one and a 50w heat lamp over the basking spot. We have a 10.0 t5 tube coming Wednesday. Right now, the surface is reading 98 but it hasn't been on long.
The second photo is the one we originally wanted to get. We haven't decided on names for them but they're so pretty. I hope they can thrive here like Toothless and Nova did.
ALSO, his feet are gray because the store had him in calcium sand, it's not rot or anything.
We currently have them in one tank, the decision to get them was literally last second, spur of the moment but we will separate them. He has one toe and is surprisingly fast and nimble. We made a little ramp for him to be able to get up there. We fed them separately and they gorged themselvesLooks like he is missing all his toes but his feet are still there. If thats the case he should thrive for you, and maybe be able to walk to some degree. He will probably still behave like any other beadie I.E. he will want to climb to bask, so when modeling his habitat maybe do ramps and bridges or something similar so he can climb safely. Mounds made of excavator clay may be a good option. All beardies like to have an elevated pertch to watch the world go by. He will still be triggered to eat by movement so a shallow escape proof bowl would likely work good for him.
I'm glad you got him, you've done great with Toothless and Nova, I know you will make sure he has a great life.
They are both cutiesbtw!!!
Right. Like when the lady at the store told me that, I lost all respect for the guy who owns the store. He doesn't really take care of them, they hire mostly teenagers who just don't care. Everytime i go in there, there's like 10 people and they're just sweeping or something. The lizards only have a uvb bulb over their tanks and that's it and some leaves thrown in and they use sand for substrate. So it was definitely a "we gotta get this guy out of here"That is great!!!!!! If he is already hunting he should do just fine
They look good (minus the injuries) and you got them young so they won't be stunted. All on all i think those two got lucky
Looks like he is missing all his toes but his feet are still there. If thats the case he should thrive for you, and maybe be able to walk to some degree. He will probably still behave like any other beadie I.E. he will want to climb to bask, so when modeling his habitat maybe do ramps and bridges or something similar so he can climb safely. Mounds made of excavator clay may be a good option. All beardies like to have an elevated pertch to watch the world go by. He will still be triggered to eat by movement so a shallow escape proof bowl would likely work good for him.
I'm glad you got him, you've done great with Toothless and Nova, I know you will make sure he has a great life.
They are both cutiesbtw!!!
I need name ideas for the one with normal feet. I think we're sticking with Nubby for the other one. Any suggestions.?Ok so you have two tanks for them ? I am gonna flag ahbd she can help here w/ nubby
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