Arnold's four, and we've only had him for a few months so I don't know if his old owners had taken him outside or not. It's a warm day outside and he just sat in the same spot for about ten minutes just looking around. So we gave him some crickets and and moved around a little. (Then he ate a dead leaf, which I'm also worrying about.) I started to notice his beard getting dark so I picked him up and he was jet black. Then all of the sudden his beard came out fully and he jumped out of my hands and ran to the corner of the garden, hiding behind/under plants. He moved so fast it was really strange. It took a while to get him out but he's back inside now and the black has faded a bit. I've never seen him act like that before. I'm really worried
Don't worry. I've took my beardie outside 3 times in the 11 months i've had her (UK weather hasn't been great this year so far). Each time she's been very cautious and also displayed similar behaviour as yours. I took her outside yesterday and when i stroked her she puffed up her beard at me. She also tried to get to a cool spot and it took her ages to walk to it as she kept looking at the sky for 'predators'. Its new to them being outside and no wonder its scary for them. i think the more you take them outside, the more they'll get used to it and realise that its safe. Don't worry about the dead leaf he ate- if your garden hasn't been chemically sprayed then it'll be ok. Do you have a lead for him?- that way he can't escape if he runs off
totally normal.. I have 2 beardies I take outside. One loves it, and would love to be outside all the time.. The other one however, Is full black beard, mouth wide open and ready to attack anything that comes near him.. And it takes him a bit to calm down when we come back in.