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Beardie ER
Underweight?
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[QUOTE="Bleepblop, post: 2033578, member: 118483"] Hi there, I obtained a bearded dragon on Monday of this week, previous owner told me he was between 4-5 years old and this is now his third home. I have never owned a bearded dragon before so I have no reference points for what they should look like - but in my very uneducated opinion he looks very underweight and dehydrated. The guy told me he fed him one locust one day, rocket the next day, then fasted him the third day. I have not stuck to this as it seems insufficient and I have been giving him various insects and worms, along with rocket etc. The guy said he was lethargic and he thought he was possibly in brumation, but he seems to have fairly perked up after munching on a bunch of insects. I’d appreciate the opinions of people who actually have experience as to whether I’m just being overly cautious or whether he is actually underweight. Many thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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