Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Reptile | Bearded Dragon | Female | unspayed | 6 years and 2 months old
My beardie has a few problems To start off I feed her every day a balance between kale mealworms and the all living things juvenile bearded dragon diet food I get from your store but she will only go to the bathroom about every two weeks or so and when she does it is very very watery also she has some scales on her head that look like they should have said a long time ago I noticed it after they started to come off one by one Last of all she is sleeping a lot more I am scared please help
1 Answer
Published on November 7th, 2017
Mealworms can be a problem for some beardies, especially juveniles, due the chitinous body. If you can, switch her over to appropriately sized crickets or dubia roaches. Gut load all prey for 24 hours prior to offering and dust with multivitamin and calcium powders to maximize nutritional value. Maintain adequate temperatures as well. Low temps can affect activity, appetite and digestion in reptiles. A temp gradient ranging from about 76 F (cool side) to 86 F (warm side) with a basking spot of 90 F to 100 F is recommended. To stimulate defecation, soak Lizzie in a warm 50/50 solution of water and unflavored PediaLyte. Gently massage her abdomen from front to back during the soak. The soak will also hydrate her and aid in shedding.
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