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Shedding info for Newbies
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1871858, member: 89387"] Welcome to the wonderful world of bearded dragon slavery. :wink: If you've only had your beardie for a few days, he may be experiencing some "relocation stress," but you should also make sure that he's got proper temperatures and lighting -- ultraviolet (UV) is especially important. If you're not sure, there are some good articles on this website. Unfortunately, some pet stores are notorious for selling you the wrong stuff and giving you bad advice, especially when it comes to bearded dragons. A warm bath can help with shedding if he'll tolerate it. If not, best not to stress him out too much, and misting is a good alternative. Some beardies do go off their feed, get grumpy or otherwise act strange when they're shedding, and others seem to take it in stride, so if his appetite and activity levels don't improve once the skin comes off, you might want to consider paying a visit to a good reptile vet. Hope this helps... [/QUOTE]
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