I hear them being referred to but not quite sure where they are and what I should be looking for to know he's at healthy weight etc.?
Anyone that knows how to post pics with these spots circled? Would be so appreciated! ?
Thank you!
-Dee
Generally people refer to two areas when mentioning them. The base of the top of the head, and the base of the top of the tail. I'll try to take a pic tonight for ya when I get home
They are easier to see when they "aren't there" such as in sick or starved dragons.
Generally people refer to two areas when mentioning them. The base of the top of the head, and the base of the top of the tail. I'll try to take a pic tonight for ya when I get home
They are easier to see when they "aren't there" such as in sick or starved dragons.
Spent some time on aminoapps.com I think it was. I was concerned that Petey may be a little thin, but considered him slim and healthy. But seeing so many overweight BD'S had me wondering what appropriate weight is.
Glad to see he isn't thin, slightly over what is recommended. No longer worried and plan to continue his current diet of big salads daily and 6 Supers every 3rd day, about twice a week. Was doing 3 every other day but decided on more but less often.
Opinions and suggestions always welcomed. ?
-Dee
Petey is about 2.5 or maybe now 2.75 years old. He is an adult. There isn't a right or wrong way, per say, with a small change like 3 bugs every other day to 6 bugs every 3rd day, then the average is the same. It's a benefit he is an adult and you have been working with him on foods and keeping his weight stable. Not seeing problems is usually a good thing.
Personally I like that spacing idea. Gives time for his digestive tract to empty of bugs and fill with plant foods. A fiber clean out of the gut. More people should do that to be honest ?
Petey is about 2.5 or maybe now 2.75 years old. He is an adult. There isn't a right or wrong way, per say, with a small change like 3 bugs every other day to 6 bugs every 3rd day, then the average is the same. It's a benefit he is an adult and you have been working with him on foods and keeping his weight stable. Not seeing problems is usually a good thing.
Personally I like that spacing idea. Gives time for his digestive tract to empty of bugs and fill with plant foods. A fiber clean out of the gut. More people should do that to be honest ?
I agree. He's still getting the same amount of worms each week but more like full meals instead of snacks. Lol. ? As long as he seems good with it, I'm fine. I'd rather him stay slim and trim, he's not skinny and I think it's healthier. I just wasn't sure what appropriate weight was. I don't know how reputable that group was on there but they can't be too bad since they refer people here if they aren't sure or its something urgent. ?
-Dee
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It's hard with weight since length, age, and weight distribution all matter together. I've watched a lot of videos online and looked up pics to get a better idea. Going to list things to watch for body health from what I've read/seen.
Fat pads on top of head behind the eyes/above the ears can be slightly squishy not sticking out not sunken in, jowls present but more deflated than full, the stomach viewed from above should not go out past the knees, stomach from the side should not touch the ground at all when dragon is standing or walking, dragon forearms should not be larger than the upper arms/about same width is okay, and base of tail should feel a little squishy/not huge or bulging with a load of excess fat.
Any one thing being off may not be an issue, since dragons can vary in shape a little. Except for the head fat pads. Those being huge or sunken in are a sign something is wrong. Could be diet related or a sign of illness. I'm sure I'm missing some details, this was a quick "jist" of the more important body shape and weight distribution that come up in different resources over and over again
I'm sure I'm just an over protective Dragon mom. ? Being new to the beardie world, I think we worry about a lot of stuff. Better than being nonchalant or having that "he's still alive = he's fine" attitude. I want him to be healthy and happy not just alive, ya know?
Thanks y'all!❤
-Dee
Better than being nonchalant or having that "he's still alive = he's fine" attitude. I want him to be healthy and happy not just alive, ya know?
Thanks y'all!❤
-Dee
Yeah, I might say something like that ('cuz I'm a horse's patoot), but if I didn't feel the way you do, I wouldn't have built the Taj Mafreakinhal for him, and spend the ungodly amount of money I do on him every month... :laughing6: :lol:
Better than being nonchalant or having that "he's still alive = he's fine" attitude. I want him to be healthy and happy not just alive, ya know?
Thanks y'all!❤
-Dee
Yeah, I might say something like that ('cuz I'm a horse's patoot), but if I didn't feel the way you do, I wouldn't have built the Taj Mafreakinhal for him, and spend the ungodly amount of money I do on him every month... :laughing6: :lol: