Hello,
What type of substrate are you using?
What type of lighting do you have ? UVB? UVA?
What type of supplements are you using? Are you feeding greens? If so, what type?
So you bathe you Dragon?
What are your Temperatures? How do you measure them?
Joan
We need to up the heat the heat should be in the basking are at 110-115 for an adult Dragon. The diet should be 20% live pery and 80% greens for an adult dragon. I would like to give you my care sheet so you can have some information to help with getting things right for your Dragon. Also an Adult drgon may not pass stool every day and can go a week with out it. As long as they are eating and active is a good sign. If you have loose substrate that can casue an impaction. Watch you diet since the carrot can casue eye problems and grapes are not a good diet. They need some good greens and squashes.
1. 0-3 months- baby 2. 3-12 months-juvenile 3. 12-18 months- sub adult 4. 18 months + -adult
1. A UVB light source-best is 10.0 Reptisun that runs the length of your tank. Your dragon must have this light to metabolize calcium. If not he will get metabolic bone disease, a serious condition. You can also take your beardie outside to bask in the sun for 15 minutes each day if your temps are 80 degrees or above outside. You can purchase cages or reptariums from your pet store. Never leave a beardie outside unattended. 2. A basking type light that puts out heat and warmth above basking spot. Your beardie must have warmth to digest food & thrive.
Babies: Warm basking log: 105-125 degrees F Cool side: 85-90 Adults: Warm basking spot: 110-115 Cool side: 80-85 Measure temperatures with a digital probe type thermometer or a temp gun-these are most accurate. Stick on thermometers unreliable.
*Beardies over the age of one year old during the winter months will go into a Brumation like most Reptiles and Herps. It is a form of Hibermnation that is governed by the weather and time of year. The lights should be on a shoter period at this time. Fresh greens should be available during this period. Do not feed live pery during Brumation.
Water: Mist your little one with the spray bottle 3-4 times a day. You can also offer a small dish of water in your enclosure but be sure your dragon is not too small to drown in it. It is recommended that when your beardie is 2 months old you can bathe your baby in a small plastic container with warm water- not hot. It will help them to stay hydrated. As they get older you can move up to the bathroom sink and then to the bathtub. Very important for bath enclosure to be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed prior to bath time. Clean between dragons too if bathing more than one.
If you have any further questions feel free to ask. I like to start people off with proper husbandry and then see if I can further assist. Joan
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Veterinary Technician
I am Vet Tech. for 30+yrs. who works with all animals. I do alot of rescue work with small animals.