Why is he on shavings?
And what are you feeding him?
He needs food that moves..
Why is he on shavings?
And what are you feeding him?
He needs food that moves..
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It still didnt answer my question.
Beardies have very soft tummies, those shaving are sharp for him.
Shrinking his tank isnt going to make him eat, it's going to make him upset.
I have a 10 yr old Beardie and she will only eat food that moves, besides fruit and veggies.
I'd prefer if we didn't converse. sorry.
Maybe the full spectrum lighting will help. He could have quite a few vitamin deficiencies too. At least the owner realized he didn't know how to deal with the issues and gave him to a reptile store in hopes somebody could help him rather than keeping him until he starves to death. Good luck with him.
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I'm not an expert in Lizards & I'm not a huge fan of them, but I wont let one die just because of my pet preference. But to my understanding the bulbs you get for lizards provides everything they need, yes, no? This system was $80 & recommended for him by the Reptile Store that helps us out (they are awesome people!).
General Foster Update:
I've also been experimenting with him on how he likes to eat, how he likes to be held, displayed, textures, noises, & movements.
So far he could careless about noise. Hes not scared of Digi, but does focus on her too much when hes in his cage to the point he'll stop hunting & will look at her & want out, but totally ignores her when he's chilling out on my printer (he'll eat crickets from my hand while shes staring at him). I think he just likes being out of his tank & chilling with someone.
He's currently on newspaper. I took out his hut & basking rock as he refused to use both & they did take up a lot of space in his Foster tank. Since those changes he seems quite happy to bask under his lamp. I don't think he liked his basking rock, maybe it was too small for him, or too bumpy for his skinny belly.
He also seems happiest if I cover 1/2 or 2/3 of his tank with a blue towel (no idea if the colour means anything). I cover the cooler side of his tank with the towel as I don't want the lamp to catch fire!! First he'll RUN (never seen him run before, so thats really good) to the side with the towel, chill for a few mins then he'll slowly creep up to the uncovered side & bask.
Last night I turned off his lamp & covered his whole tank (except for 1 side so I could see in) & he passed out! I've never seen him sleep in his tank.. Maybe it was too bright (my fault!)... I also moved him to my bedroom (warmer & darker). He seems happier in here too.
So far he seems to like Digi's green veggies over Digi's orange veggies, next I'll be trying Digi's red veggies. If he likes the green best then I'll put several containers of the green off to the side so its just for him. Digi will manage without her green coloured veggies for a few weeks
I'll take new pics when its time to put him on the Printer to hang out with me.
PS. The printer is a flat Samsung Toner printer, so its quite comfy for him (hes also on a towel encase he poops)
I was saying at least the owner gave him up rather than letting him starve. I don't believe you'd purposely starve an animal ever.
I can't tell if you have UVA, UVB, full spectrum, or incandescent bulbs in that top. Zilla sells all of the above. You need either a combo of UVA and UVB at the same time or full spectrum for optimal health. No incandescent. It should say on the lightbulb (turn it off before looking).
Here's a great website for their care
http://hubpages.com/hub/Bearded_Dragon_Diet
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