lizardmen7
Member
My bearded dragon is two months old, I've had her since October 7th of this year. When I look at her, she looks fat. I'm worried she's overweight.
Her hot side ranges between 100F and 110F, her cold side between 79F and 84F depending on the day. She has plenty of basking spots, and climbing spots.
Her diet consists of cucumber, collard greens, red or nonred dandelion greens, apple three times a week, freeze dried mealworms, superworms (but I ran out a few days ago and I can't find a place that sells them), freeze dried crickets (we're trying it out because we have two different types of supplements), some jello stuff we got from her breeder (she doesn't really eat it), and juvenile pellets (she picks at it). She's also misted three times a day. And she gets calcium powder with D3. She eats three times a day, five to six hour spacing between each feeding.
It's a lot of information, I know.
Is there anything that I can do to make sure she isn't overweight? Like weigh her, what's the proper weight for a two month female dragon that is around 6 to 9 inches long?
I'm nervous that I did something wrong. She's active unless she's basking, then she just lies there looking out the window.
Her hot side ranges between 100F and 110F, her cold side between 79F and 84F depending on the day. She has plenty of basking spots, and climbing spots.
Her diet consists of cucumber, collard greens, red or nonred dandelion greens, apple three times a week, freeze dried mealworms, superworms (but I ran out a few days ago and I can't find a place that sells them), freeze dried crickets (we're trying it out because we have two different types of supplements), some jello stuff we got from her breeder (she doesn't really eat it), and juvenile pellets (she picks at it). She's also misted three times a day. And she gets calcium powder with D3. She eats three times a day, five to six hour spacing between each feeding.
It's a lot of information, I know.
Is there anything that I can do to make sure she isn't overweight? Like weigh her, what's the proper weight for a two month female dragon that is around 6 to 9 inches long?
I'm nervous that I did something wrong. She's active unless she's basking, then she just lies there looking out the window.