
A couple of questions about the baby bearded dragons.?
I just got a new bearded dragon (Baby) today. I some questions. Here they are: 1.How teach them to eat vegetables / fruits. "I tried to feed them carrots, bananas and grapes. Sliced and diced to the correct size. I tried While he was hiding in a bowl and hand feeding it to them and they do not eat. Is it back to normal dark color of the night. My light-off to 730 hours. Dragons dark. Like when they said. Correct me if I'm wrong, but his skin is darker when the stress? I checked the temperature of the tank and not less than 65 degrees below the 80 night. The first thing that came to mind was her trying to adjust to their new home. 3.How long need to become accustomed to their new home? I have my dragons today. Need time to adjust to their new home? If yes, how long? Should not support the use until they get to me or your new home?
1. At this age, they need to eat mostly crickets and other insects. These should be dusted with calcium every feed and multivitamin once or twice a week to adults (about 1.5-2 years) Fruits and vegetables can be introduced gradually as they age and can decide their own they want. Otherwise, you may need to experiment until you find something you both agree on! At the same time, make sure you put the sound of crickets and gutloaded with plenty of fruits and vegetables, or a formula gutloading commercial. 2. Yes, the colors darken night. They tend to darken when cold, allowing them to absorb more heat. Also darkens you are stressed, and also show lots or short lines in the womb. Definitely to be very stressed after his retirement is not too much to worry about may take a week or two weeks to solve properly. 3. As above, it can take up to two weeks. At present, it is unlikely to die of hunger, but offers all the same, should begin eating within a week. If they continue to refuse crickets, mealworms or crickets go try to make them smaller. Please let it be for a day or two to settle then start with regular handling short periods to get used. I have a full caresheet Beardie www.reptileguides.com / dragons. It should have all the information they need to provide a good home. If you need help, please do not hesitate to contact me using the form on the site.
Bearded Dragon Care Information