How do you know if your bearded dragon is unhappy?

They display many signs of their mood, such as head bobbing, arm-waving, bowing, tail swinging, and yawning. These are all signs of a content and happy beardie. Hissing, rapid head bobbing and a gaping mouth are signs of an angry, generally unhappy beardie.
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How do I make sure my bearded dragon is happy?

Sleeping, eating normally, basking and pooping are all important functions that make your bearded dragon healthy and happy. Most of a bearded dragon's happiness comes from fulfilling its daily needs and having all comforts of living. As well being physically able to do all of them.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon has a mood?

Although they are not truly social creatures, bearded dragons do have ways of communicating their moods and intentions to other beardies, and even to you, a human beardie owner.
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Common behaviors of bearded dragons include:
  1. Head bobs.
  2. Waving.
  3. Changing color.
  4. Mouth gaping.
  5. Beard puffing up.
  6. Tail pointing upwards.
  7. Basking.
  8. Hiding.
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What does a bearded dragon look like when its stressed?

Stress Marks

Dark markings, oval shapes, or dark lines similar to tiger stripes on a bearded dragon's belly is a sure indication of stress. Sometimes they can be on the dragon's chin and limbs as well. These stress marks are common to newly acquired beardies that are still adjusting to their new surroundings.
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How do I destress my bearded dragon?

How to Calm a Stressed Bearded Dragon and Make Him Happy Again
  1. Reduce handling to a minimum.
  2. Minimize Sensory Overload.
  3. Get Them Used to Your Scent.
  4. Give Them a Warm Bath.
  5. Offer Food Daily.
  6. NO Roommates.
  7. Use a Pleasant Tone.
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What does a bearded dragon look like when it's mad?

With that in mind, when your pet is acting angry, it's important to pay attention. Beardies show anger in a number of ways, including trying to escape their enclosures, twitchy tails, fluffing their beards, and even biting.
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What colors do bearded dragons hate?

Despite bearded dragon's biological instincts, many bearded dragon owners have different experiences of their pet's preference to colors. Some love certain bright colors such as red but get very stressed out over others like yellow or orange.
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What is normal bearded dragon behavior?

Bearded dragons have over 10 unique behaviors. Some of the most common you are likely to see include head bobbing, glass surfing and waving. It is not always easy to understand their wide range of behaviors and what they mean.
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How often should you take your bearded dragon out of its cage?

Adult Beardies

Adult bearded dragons, or those that are seven (7) months old or more, can be let out of their cage for up to two (2) hours on a regular basis. Do note, though, that this timeframe is the maximum, not the minimum.
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Can bearded dragon become depressed?

Yes. The general agreement among Bearded dragon keepers is that beardies do indeed get depressed. Depression can occur in Bearded dragons due to several reasons, but the most commonly reported cause of depression is the death of another beardie in the same household.
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Are bearded dragons lazy?

Typically, there's a big difference between a bearded dragon that acts lazy and one that is lethargic. Lazy is generally defined as a bearded dragon that simply lays around for a day or two then is peppy and roaring to go later. This could be very normal as bearded dragons have off days just like their human parents.
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Do bearded dragons get lonely?

Since bearded dragons are naturally solitary creatures, they do not get lonely if placed alone in a cage or left for some time away from their keeper. They much prefer having their food and heat to themselves rather than sharing it with another bearded dragon.
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How often should I play with my bearded dragon?

Try holding your reptile 15 minutes a day. As it gets used to being handled, you can extend these periods for as long as your pet looks comfortable. Some dragons don't enjoy being held for a long time while others love it and will allow you to hold them several times a day.
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Why does my bearded dragon flatten out when I pet him?

Fear Response

This posture makes him appear larger and stronger than he actually is. Stomach flattening is done in order to avoid conflict rather than to invite it. If accompanied by a gaping mouth, it's highly probable that your beardie is flattening his belly because something spooked him.
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Do bearded dragons need a lot of attention?

I thought that a beardie was something we'd keep in a tank, go look at occasionally, and otherwise not have to spend too much time with. While bearded dragons do not require a ton of time, they do require dedicated attention 1-2 times per day. Every day.
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Why is my beardie running around her cage?

In captivity, if they've already brumated recently, they will desperately go in search of warmer temps by climbing and escaping the tank. The running around also helps them slightly raise their body temperature too. Not only is the heat needed for good health, but it also helps to digest their food.
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What bearded dragons should not do?

Don't grab bearded dragons. Bring your hand to their level and pick them up gently and slowly. Don't pick up a beardie by the tail or legs. Do buy a book on bearded dragons to learn all there is to know about them.
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Do bearded dragons hate loud noises?

These exotic reptiles have excellent hearing, so an amplified sound can be too powerful for their ears. Noise actually bothers them. Extremely loud, sudden noise can easily startle your beardie and cause it distress.
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What do bearded dragons like to do for fun?

Different Toys For Bearded Dragons
  • Hides. Hides might not look like toys in the traditional sense, but in the eyes of a bearded dragon it's a wonderful new space to explore! ...
  • Cat Toys. Cat wands and teaser toys are excellent for bearded dragons! ...
  • Play Ball. ...
  • Floaties. ...
  • Crinkle Ball. ...
  • Hammock. ...
  • Tunnels. ...
  • Mirror.
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Where do bearded dragons like to be touched?

Commonly, bearded dragons like being petted in a few places. One such spot is directly between the eyes and on top of the head. Another is scratching their beards, or rubbing the spikes behind their eyes.
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How many crickets a day should my bearded dragon eat?

How Many Crickets Should You Feed Your Bearded Dragon? Baby bearded dragons can be fed anywhere between 25-80 crickets per day, juvenile dragons will eat about 25-60 crickets per day, and adults can be fed about 10-20 crickets per day.
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Why do bearded dragons turn black?

Thermoregulation

The most common reason a beardie turns black is thermoregulation. Bearded dragons are cold-blooded, meaning they can't regulate their own body temperature and depend on external heat to warm them up. Darker colored scales help reptiles absorb heat faster.
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Do Beardies like swimming?

Do bearded dragons like to swim? Some bearded dragons like to swim, but not all. When bearded dragons swim they can, and often do, inflate themselves with air to help themselves float. Even though bearded dragons do have some floating ability, they seem to enjoy swimming most when they can do it in short bursts.
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What do bearded dragons like in their tank?

Whether it's branches, rocks, logs, or some other fixture that matches your decor theme, bearded dragons love to climb on things. Of course, just make sure there is still room on the ground for your dragon as well. Hammock. Bearded dragons love hanging out and lounging in hammocks.
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