- CRITICAL CARE NUTRITION AND FLUID THERAPY IN REPTILES
Many of the reptiles that are presented for emergency care are chronically dehydrated and volume depleted These patients require fluid therapy and parenteral routes should be used in those with signs of moderate to severe signs Intravenous or intraosseous routes are reserved for cases of acute volume depletion or those that need colloids or glucose
- Ceramic bulb vs basking bulb | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org
Dragons are sun worshipers, the more light the better for their mood and heath, CHE just can’t cut it You could use a CHE as a basking heat source with enough fluorescent lighting, at least 2-3 T5HO lamps for a smaller setup, but generally a white light is easier to manage for most people Click to expand
- Bearded Dragon Care Community
Take care of your bearded dragon! We have a wealth information, an active forum community, care sheets, articles, and much more! Check it out
- feeding list for beardies (whats ok to feed them) | Feeding
Can Bearded Dragons eat Mealworms? Infrequent, high in fat and phosphorates, but low in calcium – dust them with calcium and they’re good a s supplement for dragons to put on some weight Avoid feeding them mealworms that are due to malt as the hard skin chitin will cause digestive issues Can Bearded Dragons eat Mice?
- Bearded Dragon Heating Guide
What type of bulb makes a good basking bulb? Why do I need one? A basking bulb is essential for keeping your bearded dragon warm and helping it regulate its body temperature Basking helps beardies to digest their food and maintain their metabolism and immune system Experienced bearded dragon
- Whats the opinion on excavator clay? - Bearded Dragon . org
Sorry for the late reply, I've only just gotten arround to making a dig box with the excavator clay due to moving and graduating college I've been quite bussy and short on money Anyways, I just introduced a litterbox full of excavator clay into the vivarium I let the clay only partially dry so my beardie could dig for himself a little bit Well instead of digging he preoccupied himself with
- Bearded Dragon . org Forums
Your ultimate resource for information about bearded dragons An active community, care sheets, articles, discussion forums, and much more! Check it out
- superworms vs mealworms | Feeding - Bearded Dragon . org
They're relatively similar, and the smaller sizes are generally safe for young bearded dragons Once he gets to be at least 16 inches in length, you can start him on the larger superworms Just know that superworms are somewhat fatty, so supplementation with the occasional different protein source may be beneficial
|