It can cause swelling - is that what your referring to? Also why did the dragons partner die? How old was the dragon and were they kept together? What kind of UVB are your using? A coil or a long tube fixture? Also what are your basking temps and how are you taking them? the lighting in the tank is crucial to the over all health and behavior of the dragon?
It can cause swelling - is that what your referring to? Also why did the dragons partner die? How old was the dragon and were they kept together? What kind of UVB are your using? A coil or a long tube fixture? Also what are your basking temps and how are you taking them? the lighting in the tank is crucial to the over all health and behavior of the drag
It can cause swelling - is that what your referring to? Also why did the dragons partner die? How old was the dragon and were they kept together? What kind of UVB are your using? A coil or a long tube fixture? Also what are your basking temps and how are you taking them? the lighting in the tank is crucial to the over all health and behavior of the dragon?
Im only that the front left side of my baby is not pre shedding usually when he shed both legs usually goes pre shedding stage. Im worried because maybe he is not well today because of that
My concern is this part, 3 of his legs are in pre-shedding stage but his front left side leg is not. Should i be worried about this? That is my problem that why i posted this thread maam Since im a newbie about this becausw i usually see all 4 legs shed together but right now its different
My concern is this part, 3 of his legs are in pre-shedding stage but his front left side leg is not. Should i be worried about this? That is my problem that why i posted this thread maam Since im a newbie about this becausw i usually see all 4 legs shed together but right now its different
No, there is no concern at all, 100 % normal. I raised beardies for many years and they all shed like this, at times I had well over 40 babies in the house, along with sub adults + adults. This is perfectly normal. Every mod. on the sub can tell you that.
What you DO want to find out is why the other baby died. Are they from a breeder or pet store. What size insects are they eating ? Were there any symptoms of ill health ?
No, there is no concern at all, 100 % normal. I raised beardies for many years and they all shed like this, at times I had well over 40 babies in the house, along with sub adults + adults. This is perfectly normal. Every mod. on the sub can tell you that.
What you DO want to find out is why the other baby died. Are they from a breeder or pet store. What size insects are they eating ? Were there any symptoms of ill health ?
Will there be uneven growth in his legs? In my research shedding is part of their growth since they wont be shedding together, i think. And his partner died for unknown reason, she was healthy just like him. Just found out when i got she was not moving anymore. Their diet is superworms and some green veggies like spinach thats i what i give them, on weekdays i give superworm about 3-4 small to medium sizes and weekends i give them veggies
Will there be uneven growth in his legs? In my research shedding is part of their growth since they wont be shedding together, i think. And his partner died for unknown reason, she was healthy just like him. Just found out when i got she was not moving anymore. Their diet is superworms and some green veggies like spinach thats i what i give them, on weekdays i give superworm about 3-4 small to medium sizes and weekends i give them veggies
Please no more spinach- I can post a website for nutrition here later- they need fresh salads everyday like collards turnip greens kale mustard greens- he needs a staple feeder like dubia roaches crickets bsfl or silk worms- how old is the dragon?