The last time my beardie shed was in July. She stopped growing at 18.5" and weighs 470-480 grams.
She was born in march and went into semi burmination that she came out of last week. She's back to ripping around and eating great. I didn't want her to burminate this year because of her age, but she had other ideas. She's bright eyed, alert and playful.
She's not as orange as she used to be. she gets baths, calcium, vitimins and her light/heating/temps are normal.
When should she shed next?
my adult dragons (once they have stopped growing) only shed once or twice per year, and unlike some snakes it doesnt seem like it correlates with a brumation/hibernation cycle in dragons...but maybe some other people have picked up on a pattern
The last time my beardie shed was in July. She stopped growing at 18.5" and weighs 470-480 grams.
She was born in march and went into semi burmination that she came out of last week. She's back to ripping around and eating great. I didn't want her to burminate this year because of her age, but she had other ideas. She's bright eyed, alert and playful.
She's not as orange as she used to be. she gets baths, calcium, vitimins and her light/heating/temps are normal.
When should she shed next?
The last time my beardie shed was in July. She stopped growing at 18.5" and weighs 470-480 grams.
She was born in march and went into semi burmination that she came out of last week. She's back to ripping around and eating great. I didn't want her to burminate this year because of her age, but she had other ideas. She's bright eyed, alert and playful.
She's not as orange as she used to be. she gets baths, calcium, vitimins and her light/heating/temps are normal.
When should she shed next?
Yeah I'd maybe try changing it and see if it makes a differance with in a month. Thats really the only thing I can think of. I'm sure others on here know much more about that stuff than me.