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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2010

Just a few ways to help your beardie shed :P

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  • What type of bearded dragon is that i have the same kind and I cant find what he is

  • @ShyRussian Hes a hypo citrus x red mate:)

  • can you use the shedding moss??

  • @MrNumber1roversfan best not too. beardies are quite dumn and eat it :L

  • they said i can't put sand in the cage at that length is it good to put sand in my beared dragons cage when they are about 4 5 inches?

  • @juppy1923 dude dont listen to him. this guy is a tardy. He has no idea-_- If that was the case beardies would be like endangered in the wild. Put him on sand and see how it goes mate:) if it goes bad then switch to newspaper till its bigger then put the sand back in:)

    Hope i helped!

    Henry

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  • OMG how did u get urs to eat veggies T_T mine got mind last wensday and it wont eat veggies i have tryed everything

  • mai i cous pah in, o eww cahn mix blah blah blah

  • That bearded dragon is the most healthy one I've seen at that age nice job and nice tips thank you!!

  • you shouldent keep sand in his cage at that size

  • He tried to eat the cotton bud. lol XD

  • my bearded dragon shedded about a week ago but his tail never shedded is somthing wrong?

  • what size cage do you use for your bearded dragon im planing on getting one this summer

  • 02:11 Love That Bit :):)

  • thumbs up if u laughed when the beardie bit the qutip

  • @MultiCodFTW Shedding can affect the appettite of the beardie, but not always. If you haven't taken her for a check-up yet I recommend you do. If she is an adult however, this can be caused by brumation. It is like winter hibernation for lizards. If it is going through brumation, it won't eat as much and will get lazy. Lower the temperatures a bit. Young dragons don't go through brumation however. Again, I recommend a vet trip to make sure.

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