Re: New Beardie Acting odd
how warm is it? they do need some warmth from their lights - so perhaps you need to place him/her on their perch to warm themselves. also... what are you feeding them?
silkworms are excellent for beardies of any age... crickets are okay... and mealworms are not a great idea for them at all... especially when they are that young.
what did the breeder say?
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
He wont get home till after 7 so I'm still waiting. I have it with lights and pearches but it just jumps down and lays on the ground. The other one loves the pearches though. I have tried feeding cricketts and some greens and some fruit and so far it wont eat for me.
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
don't really young beardies only eat insects and not fruit and veges? i got mine when it was a bit older and then all the rescues i took in were adult as well... so i always fed both, but i thought the young ones didn't eat anything but insects.
i'd wait for your breeder to get back to you. in the meantime, i'd make sure your temps are spot on and leave it alone... let it settle in as it may be stressed and you holding it/moving it around would not be helping at all.
so, back away from the enclosure... (i know it's hard) and wait for your breeder to respond :hug:
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
I have left it alone basically the whole time just took it out once or twice to check cuz it was basically just laying still. I have the temps right and place it on the branch to get next to the lights to see if it perks up. The breeder said to just bring it back and he'll check it out and either trade it out or what ever i want. The breeder had collard greens and strawberries in the cage that they were eating when I picked tehm up and told me to do the same thing.
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
well strawberries are only a weekly treat for bearded dragons... here's a list of what they can and can't eat (vege and fruit wise)
http://www.dreamwolf.net/reptiles/DragonGroceryList.pdf
and another:
http://www.beautifuldragons.503xtrem...Nutrition.html
both say that strawberries are occassional... not daily.
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
How is the baby beardie doing?
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
Now that she has adjusted better and I have her eating crickets and silkworms and also the greens she is active and hyper. I'm not giving strawberries but maybe once a week and she loves the red bell peppers also.
Re: New Beardie Acting odd
I feed my babies a variety of mixed greens (escarole, raddacio, endive)chooped fine! with calcium and vitamin powders at different times.
I mist the veggies to get them interested and so lick up moisture. Dragons lick dew and raindrops off of plants in the wild and so they do it naturally. It helps to get babies to eat greens and get hydrated.