So after a few months of research and building my enclosure and trying to choose the right dragon, we finally got one. This is my 8yo daughter's first real pet, besides our dog. She named her(I think) Lizzy. We got her this past Saturday. She still has some relocation stress so we are trying to leave her alone as much as possible while still being able to see and hear us. I believe she is starting to shed though and trying to keep her hydrated with baths and water to keep her comfortable. But right now she likes to run away and even show me her scary teeth.
She is eating well on crickets twice a day and keeping mustard and collard greens in her enclosure for her cut fresh daily. I just ordered some phoenix worms which should be here tomorrow and we will try those out for her.
Question about the worms, if I feed her worms one meal and crickets the next, do I need to dust the crickets with calcium? Also, my enclosure is 48x24x18 and I would rather not feed her in there so she doesn't get frustrated so I am feeding in a critter carrier, is this ok? Especially since she is going through stress I don't want to stress her out more trying to catch her to put her in the carrier to eat. Maybe the worms will help this issue?
Well, on to the pics.
This is my enclosure, I have never built anything before, so pretty happy with how it turned out.
And here she is. We ended up getting her from Petsmart, my daughter really wanted to pick her out and not order from online. So we went and they looked pretty healthy and active so she picked this one.
I am sure I will have more questions later, but for now she is pooping well 1-2 times a day, and eating well. So hopefully she will get over the stress soon and we can hold her more.
Thanks for looking.
She is eating well on crickets twice a day and keeping mustard and collard greens in her enclosure for her cut fresh daily. I just ordered some phoenix worms which should be here tomorrow and we will try those out for her.
Question about the worms, if I feed her worms one meal and crickets the next, do I need to dust the crickets with calcium? Also, my enclosure is 48x24x18 and I would rather not feed her in there so she doesn't get frustrated so I am feeding in a critter carrier, is this ok? Especially since she is going through stress I don't want to stress her out more trying to catch her to put her in the carrier to eat. Maybe the worms will help this issue?
Well, on to the pics.
This is my enclosure, I have never built anything before, so pretty happy with how it turned out.
And here she is. We ended up getting her from Petsmart, my daughter really wanted to pick her out and not order from online. So we went and they looked pretty healthy and active so she picked this one.
I am sure I will have more questions later, but for now she is pooping well 1-2 times a day, and eating well. So hopefully she will get over the stress soon and we can hold her more.
Thanks for looking.