Do bearded dragons stop eating when full?

Adult Bearded Dragons will generally stop eating when full. It's more important to focus on the quality of the food rather than the quantity, just like with humans. Even though they'll stop when full, if they fill up on treats then they probably aren't getting all the nutrients they need.
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How do I know when my bearded dragon is full?

A bearded dragon full size is 16 to 24 inches in length and 380 to 510 grams in weight. Bearded dragons reach their full size after reaching sexual maturity. The exact time of sexual maturity changes for each lizard but most fall between 8 to 18 months. After one year your Beardie's growth rate will slow significantly.
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Can you overfeed a beardie?

Bearded Dragons & Overeating

Yes, they are easy to care for and therefore are one of the most popular pets acquired by reptile lovers. However, feeding them must be done with professional guidance, precision, and care, as overfeeding can result in illness, injury, and even death.
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Why would a bearded dragon stop eating?

If your bearded dragon consistently won't eat, one of the first things you should check is enclosure temperature. Dragons that are consistently exposed to temperatures that are too low can have trouble digesting food. They may also develop a weakened immune system. Bearded dragons need a basking spot of 95 to 105°F.
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How many meals a day should a bearded dragon have?

Bearded Dragons should be fed three times per day and given as many insects as they will consume in 10 to 15 mins. After the feeding time is done it is best to remove as many remaining insects as possible. A typical juvenile can eat 20 to 50 insects each day.
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Why Your Bearded Dragon Won't Eat



How often should bearded dragons water?

Not all bearded dragons automatically "know" to take their water from bowls. If this concerns you and you don't think your pet is drinking out of his bowl, you can gently spritz water onto him using a spray bottle. Do this as long as he keeps drinking the water, roughly two times per week.
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How often do bearded dragons poop?

Baby bearded dragons that are 3 months old or younger usually poop one to three times a day because their diet is rich in proteins. A young bearded dragon (4 to 18 months old) will have a bowel movement every day or so, while you can expect those older than 18 months to poop 1-7 times a week.
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Do bearded dragons lose appetite?

At the same time, keep in mind that loss of appetite is extremely common among bearded dragons; chances are, it's nothing serious.
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Do bearded dragons eat everyday?

How Often Do Adult Bearded Dragons Eat? Adult bearded dragons, or those older than 18 months, will need to be fed just once a day every day. Now, if you miss a day here and there it will by no means be the end of the world. But, you really should strive to feed your bearded dragon once daily.
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Can bearded dragons go a day without eating?

So an average bearded dragon can go without food for 1-3 months in the wild. Juvenile bearded dragons would not survive that long since they don't have enough fat reserves. They can hardly last a week before their body demands food.
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How much should a 10 month old bearded dragon eat?

Juvenile bearded dragons (5 months old to 18 months old) should be fed approximately 50% insect prey and 50% plant matter. The frequency of feedings may also decrease, but it can depend greatly from one bearded dragon to the next. Typically, a juvenile should be fed around three times per day.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon is underfed?

Signs of an underweight bearded dragon
  1. Skinny legs. When the body is malnourished, it's common for signs to show up in the legs. ...
  2. Skinny tail. ...
  3. Visible hips and ribs. ...
  4. Sunken eyes. ...
  5. Sagging skin across the chest. ...
  6. Diminished fat pads.
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Do bearded dragons like to be stroked?

In our vast experience owning and dealing with bearded dragons, they do enjoy being petted as long as they're properly socialized to being handled. For evidence, take a look at how a bearded dragon tends to close its eyes and relax when petted.
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Why is my bearded dragon rubbing his face on the glass?

Glass surfing is thought to be a result of stress and a bearded dragon may be stressed for several reasons: An enclosure or tank that's too small for it can stress a bearded dragon out. Another bearded dragon, even if they're not housed together, may be interpreted as competition for a bearded dragon and cause stress.
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Do bearded dragons eat less as they get older?

Once they are adults that are fully-grown they obviously don't need to consume as much food as they used to. Meaning they eat less than before. To an inexperienced owner who doesn't know what to expect, it might seem concerning if their bearded dragon is eating roughly half of what it used to.
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How many bugs should a bearded dragon eat a day?

Bearded dragon owners should offer full-grown adult bearded dragons roughly 10 crickets per day, or 20 crickets every other day. The crickets should be offered in one feeding session per day that lasts between 10 and 15 minutes.
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What to do if bearded dragon is not eating?

Triple check to make sure that the temperature is optimal for your dragon, and that they're getting what they need. It helps to leave your dragon's lights on for at least two hours after their last meal to aid their digestion. Some Bearded Dragons will also refuse to eat in the morning if they aren't warm enough yet.
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Why is my bearded dragon sleeping all the time and not eating?

Basically your dragon will want to go into brumation, thus slow down. It's only the keeper that is stopping them from brumation. Again, this can cause issues as the dragon is not eating, and often hiding away, trying to preserve energy and body nutrition to get through the brumation period.
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What does unhealthy beardie poop look like?

Healthy poop should look like a firm brown log with a white or light-yellow, pasty urate. Unhealthy stool can be runny, all white, yellow, red or even black. It may not be the best aspect of keeping a bearded dragon, but the truth is you can learn a lot from their poop.
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Can you potty train a bearded dragon?

It is possible to potty or litter train a bearded dragon. With patience and consistency, your bearded dragon can be trained to go to the bathroom in a designated place. This can be very helpful for those that use a solid substrate like tile or carpet as cleaning those surfaces can be a challenge.
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Should I mist bearded dragon?

Caring for bearded dragons is an exciting and rewarding experience that requires not only an intense love for these genus Pogona lizards, but also an in-depth knowledge of their lifestyle needs. Plentiful water is a big necessity for bearded dragons, and misting often works well for hydrating them.
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Do bearded dragons need heat at night?

White lights should not be used at night as bearded dragons need darkness for proper sleep. Additional nighttime heat, if needed, can be provided with ceramic heat emitters (preferred) or under-tank heat mats (may cause thermal burns). Humidity: Keep the humidity level between 20-40%.
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