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What to look out for in old Bearded Dragons
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1605983, member: 31715"] As long as he isn't dark and doesn't have stress marks on his belly or a black beard, this usually means he is content. Most dragons won't drink from standing water on their own. What you can do to keep him hydrated is let him soak in a bath for 15-20 minutes maybe 3 or so times a week. They can absorb water through their vents, so this works well. Nothing really. Just take note if the darkness is lasting a couple days as this would be a sign of distress or discomfort. We all have our bad moments, dragons included. :mrgreen: You can continue to feed him live crickets each day, but don't let him get ahead of himself. 10 crickets or so a day is plenty. He should mainly be eating healthy salads each day. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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