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Feeding bearded dragonIf there is no feeding bearded dragon, there will be no human being in the world. Welcome to the home of feeding bearded dragon. Here we provide information about dragon. You can also ask questions about feeding bearded dragon on our forums. Almost every culture have their own feeding bearded dragons. Enter to win a free Chinese calligraphy art work or tattoo design ($40 value)! Chinese calligraphy--Art, lesson, services and tattoo design. Chinese calligraphy gallery -- High quality calligraphy art works. Tattoo design-- Chinese calligraphy tattoo design and pictures. Chinese name calligraphy art-- Discover how beautiful your name looks in Chinese calligraphy. Custom Chinese calligraphy -- Customize the Chinese calligraphy works as you like. Select the size, script and content on the calligraphy work. Gift ideas -- You will get great gifts to make someone happy. Chinese calligraphy lessons -- Chinese calligraphy lessons for beginners. Free! I have a female and a male bearded dragon caged together and this past Saturday (May 14th) she laid eggs. I am pretty sure that they are furtile eggs, but that is not my problem. My female has not started to eat again after laying the eggs. About two weeks ago i decided it was time for another routine fecal exam for my bearded dragon. I decided the next time i saw a fecal in her cage that i was going to scoop it and take it to work to run and check for parasites as a preventative measure. Well the problem is, since then i have not seen a fecal. Her belly doesn't feel swollen or hard and her behavior is completely normal. I have been giving her lengthy (20-25min) soaks every two to three days for the last week and a half and still i have seen no poo. I went with the home made incubator, and i did really well with it too 14 out of 16 hatched of the first clutch. would of been 15 but one baby drowned in his egg. he cut the slit in the egg then turns from the hole and drowned in his liquid. It has almost been a week. My boyfriend seems to think that our male is being to dominate over the food that we put in the cage. We have tried to separate them and she just doesn't seem to be interested in any of the food, this concerns me because she was a pig before she laid the eggs even before we had the male. What should I do, please help I will try anything. |
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