Ultrabeard
Member
Hey guys,
Quick question, whenever my beardie is in his tank and needs to poo, he glass dances, etc. is very active. When I put him on the floor, he starts dashing around the whole apartment
...But when I take him outside, he just does nothing. He will reset his footing, or actually try to get on my shirt to feel more secure (really cute when he does that)
He even loses interest in eating bugs (brought a couple feeders in container). He will do many head tilts and see that big bright sun, but won't walk around, like he's in awe or not used to it since he's 2 years old and last month was his first time in the sun, which may be why. As soon as I take him back inside, he wants to run all around again and eat.
I had reasons I didn't want to take him outside when he was younger, but recently am in a much better environment for that.
I guess that's why they say don't just abandon a pet beardie outside somewhere - at least mine would just stay in the same spot for the rest of his life!
There are many videos of beardies walking around outside - does it help to do this more often? or just when they're younger? Any experiences of "first time outside" and they just start running around?...because my buddy ain't doin' nothin :lol:
Quick question, whenever my beardie is in his tank and needs to poo, he glass dances, etc. is very active. When I put him on the floor, he starts dashing around the whole apartment
...But when I take him outside, he just does nothing. He will reset his footing, or actually try to get on my shirt to feel more secure (really cute when he does that)
He even loses interest in eating bugs (brought a couple feeders in container). He will do many head tilts and see that big bright sun, but won't walk around, like he's in awe or not used to it since he's 2 years old and last month was his first time in the sun, which may be why. As soon as I take him back inside, he wants to run all around again and eat.
I had reasons I didn't want to take him outside when he was younger, but recently am in a much better environment for that.
I guess that's why they say don't just abandon a pet beardie outside somewhere - at least mine would just stay in the same spot for the rest of his life!
There are many videos of beardies walking around outside - does it help to do this more often? or just when they're younger? Any experiences of "first time outside" and they just start running around?...because my buddy ain't doin' nothin :lol: