They should be at least 18 months old before toi attempt breeding, and toi really need to think about this ... toi have little experience & need to do a lot plus research before such an undertaking for the first time. Say, she succeeds in becoming gravid, at an average of say 25 eggs , then say she happens to double clutch. toi have 25 eggs, then approximately 1 mois later, toi have another 25. Now say the survival rate is 80%. Now toi have 40 little eating machines @ 30-50 crickets each per jour . Do the math, that works out to: Approximately, 11,200 crickets A WEEK, Approximately 48,000 crickets A mois @ say $14/1,000, well toi figure it out. On haut, retour au début of Vet fees, Greens, supplements, enclosures to house them all (You should only keep 5-6 hatchlings together ou they will eat each other), lighting, UVB, $200 for an incubator, l’espace for feeders, room to keep all of them for at least 6 weeks before they can be rehomed, etc, etc.il y a plus d’un an
Then, toi have to find homes for them, even if toi could find a Pet store willing to take them, they would only take 6-8 of them & only pay $15-$20 each. Doesn't even cover the cost of feeding them for a week ou 2. Use toi head & think about this!!!!!il y a plus d’un an
And buy the way I was going to trade him to a dragon breeder at a reptile montrer so he could be in the hands of someone who could take care of him better and learn from my mistakes
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I heard a guy say on toi tube that if toi give to much d3 calcium dust to a bearded dragon it can cause there Bones to over grow the symptoms are bloating lethargy and loss of color which he has plus e Ever seince I started feeding him a lot a da dust he has been tender and not wanted to be held but the first week he barley had any calcium and was fine with handleing I think there's a connection and I wondered if a beardie master like toi could help me
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Until I know that your basic husbandry is up to par, it is hard to tell. But what toi are describing would be a very rare occurance so is highly unlikely.il y a plus d’un an
I have a 100 watt neodium basking light on his lézard hammock and a log hide underneath da hammock there's a 25 watt reptile light on the other side of the cage with his coral rock and fake desert plant .inbetween is his nourriture dish I do have a screen haut, retour au début . I spray him lightly with water 3 times a jour and give him baths every other mois ou so
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25W Reptile Light? Too vague ... Does it emit UVB? if so, what brand & strength is it? Is it a tube ou a Coil compact? Is it above the screen? I suggest misting once ou twice a jour at the most & a weekly warm soak at that age.il y a plus d’un an
Go to your Profile, beside your avatar, click 'upload phots', browse to where it is saved on your PC & soumettre ou save it. Let me know when it is there & I will have a peak at them.il y a plus d’un an
Alright well I have a 30 gallon tetrafuana sliding door tank I use reptile carpet I clean he's waste whenever he goes and clean his carpet every 3 weeks and I put everything back the way it was afterwards I feed him ten crickets. Once a week a few tiny worms every jour and sumtimes dragondeit meat lookIng stuff and leave a few dragon pellets in his bowl in case he gets hungry I use super heavy d3 dust on my crickets
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He should be donné as many crickets as he will eat in a 15 minute timespan 3 times a day, up to a of 25-20 crix a jour if he wants that many. every jouril y a plus d’un an
Should be offered fresh greens cut into tiny baby bite size pieces daily. Dry pellets are not good for it as they will suck the moisture out of it's body to digest them & cause dyhydration. If toi are going to use them, toi should moisten them with water ou fruit jus, jus de first.il y a plus d’un an
D3 dust won't do it much good if toi are not providing Calcium. If toi are providing a proper strength UVB bulb at the right distance, very little oral Vit D3 should be required, but Calcium is. toi should also be dust once ou twice a week with a Multi-vitamin such as herptivite ou repitviteil y a plus d’un an
Here is the link to a very good Care sheet that I put together, read it, make sure toi are Meeting ALL the basic requirements, they ARE necessary to keep a healthy BD. linkil y a plus d’un an
I think the reason my bearded dragon isn't as friendly is because I fed him to much d3 and his Bones hurt how can I help him ou should I just trade him in and start over with a new one
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That sounds like strange reasoning, while it is possible to feed too much oral D3, it is rare. To just trade it because toi have a problem & acquire another to start over is just wrong in my books. What happened to, 'My Wizard is just awsome.'? It is difficult to give any kind of advice, without any setup info. Pictures of the BD & setup are a big help, need to know what your Temps are taken with accurate thermometers, in the right spots, directly at the basking spot & cool side area furthest from the heat lamp. Also need to know, what type, brand of lighting being used both for UVB & heat & the distance from the basking spot.il y a plus d’un an
What is the size of the enclosure? What are toi using for substrate? Need the réponses to all this, prior to giving any type of reasonably accurate advice.il y a plus d’un an
Need to know your feeding & supplementation (Calcium, D3 & Multi-Vitamin) schedule. What, when, how much & how often, etc? The size & type of live prey? Lighting schedule, daily on/off times, is it consistent, at the same time of the jour everyday?il y a plus d’un an