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What to look out for in old Bearded Dragons
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[QUOTE="domondios, post: 1605980, member: 74438"] Hi, Thanks for the input. He is in very good shape for an old beardie, in-fact he runs all over the garden during the day and our garden is perfect for him as we won't lose him. I get told so many different things by everyone. My vet recons that I should place enough crickets into his pen until he turns away from them. I feel that isn't necessary. He is down to two meals of live crickets, 7 at a time, twice a day and he loves his greens and his tummy works daily. I got him to drink water from a bowl once but now I spray him with water and his greens and he is getting what he needs. I use Outback sand which is fully digestible so no need for newspaper, plus I sometimes release calcium covered crickets on the lawn and he hunts every one of them successfully. I learn more and more each day and he is really a sweet thing...actually nuzzles his head in your neck when he is close enough, I want to know what it means when his colour is very light. His basking colour is dark, but sometimes he is almost as green as our fresh light green grass. Is it a heat related reaction? Thanks for your time and advice. Much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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