Her cage is big enough to cool down, her cool side is about 80 degrees... And she's not really a baby at a year. She's like 530 grams.. But no she isn't coughing, puffing or anything.. It's just her head.. 1st time ever she's slept like this, usually she plays dead all nice and flat.. I really can't figure out what it could be
I didn't say she was. I said 115 is hot even to a baby. Which means.. it's REALLY hot to an adult... Which means... you probably want to dial it down, seeing as your dragon isn't a baby.. Point I was trying to get across.
If it has only happened once, there really isn't a point in being worried about it.
Your basking temperature is more concerning than this one-off display of a strange sleeping position.
If she didn't bask then I'd change the temps, but she uses it and has different levels to sit on if it was too hot.. But one of the reasons I've noticed her sleeping is bc she's been under the basking spot all day.
Basking temp for an adult dragon really shouldn't go above 105*. I've noticed that no matter how hot it is, they will sit under the basking spot. That doesn't mean it's not cooking their little brains. Even if it's too warm, they won't move most of the time, and just go where they normally sit, no matter how hot. So yes, it is dangerous, but do what you want with your dragon.
As for her sleeping with her head straight up, sounds normal to me. My male does that sometimes.
That's all I was asking. Just wanted to know if anyone ever seen that before.. And as for the know it alls about dragon care. I live in Florida where most people house dragons outside.. In the summer using a temp gun the basking spots can get up to 120 and the dragons flourish.. I understand people try to help, but don't assume there is only one correct way to do something and there is no need to push and write the same thing 4 times about something other then the topic bc that's not helping it's just being a know it all.. Thanks again
That's all I was asking. Just wanted to know if anyone ever seen that before.. And as for the know it alls about dragon care. I live in Florida where most people house dragons outside.. In the summer using a temp gun the basking spots can get up to 120 and the dragons flourish.. I understand people try to help, but don't assume there is only one correct way to do something and there is no need to push and write the same thing 4 times about something other then the topic bc that's not helping it's just being a know it all.. Thanks again
If that's the way you think, then why are you on this forum? We're only giving advice about what we've found by having dragons. If you think you know a better way to do it, then more power to you. Doesn't mean you have to act like a snot when suggestions are made.
There is a difference from helping and what you two were doing.. The reason I'm on this forum is bc I had a simple question that I couldn't find. Your last two lines were the only things on topic, other then that you just repeated exactly what the other guy said 3 times.. And as for me being "snotty" , well you just told a complete stranger that shes dangerous to something she cares about with out even knowing if it was dangerous.. If you ask me that's just rude.
Well the know it all knew it... Shocker.. And even making a comment just to say that proves my point.. So unless you two have any experience with a dragon sleeping with their head up I'm asking nicely to please just stop commenting on the thread .. Thank you
Apparently me answering you still means I don't know anything...Or am a know it all. Whatever. Take it how you will, as I already answered your question.
Mistyck":39l7xx1j said:
As for her sleeping with her head straight up, sounds normal to me. My male does that sometimes.