Why is my bearded dragon scratching at the glass?

Not all female bearded dragons will lay eggs, but, if you have a female bearded dragon, this scratching of the glass could be a sign that they are getting ready to lay eggs and is most likely accompanied by digging as well. Typically, this will happen at or around 2 years, but could happen as soon as 18 months.
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How do I stop my bearded dragon from scratching the glass?

A bearded dragon may just need more attention or stimulation if it's glass surfing. Plenty of daily enrichment should be provided to a bearded dragon. If it likes to be handled, this could mean more time outside the tank is needed.
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Why is my bearded dragon scratching the tank?

If your bearded dragon is scratching at glass, there might be a problem with a setup inside the tank. These could be issues with temperature, lighting, humidity and so on. What is this? The temperature might be too high, or too low.
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Why does my bearded dragon come to the glass?

They're Feeling Cooped Up

In addition to glass surfing, they may seem a bit jittery and rush around the length of their enclosure repeatedly. If you see this, there's a good chance that these little reptiles simply just want a break from the monotony! Bearded dragons will also get used to being handled by their owner.
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Why is my bearded dragon rubbing his face on things?

Hi, it may be that he is coming into a shed! and he is rubbing his face to ease the shed off, iv seen bert doing it many times, its nothing to worry about unless he rubs it red raw. if that happens then take him to the vet! Signs that he is going into a shed : skin going a pale/dull colour.
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Why Your Beardie Glass Surfs



How can I tell if my bearded dragon is stressed?

If your bearded dragon is experiencing stress, you may notice any of the following symptoms:
  1. Diarrhea.
  2. Not going to the bathroom.
  3. Not basking.
  4. Loss of appetite.
  5. Not eating at all.
  6. Lethargy.
  7. Sluggishness.
  8. Frenzied activity.
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Why is my bearded dragon digging crazy?

Generally, bearded dragon digging behavior will start for two primary reasons. The first is that their tank is too warm, making it difficult for them to regulate their body's temperature. Digging allows them to find a cooler spot within the tank. The other reason is a female getting ready to lay eggs.
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How do I destress my bearded dragon?

Consistently offering live food in addition to greens can really make a difference when it comes to destressing your beardie. So, offer both even if they're not consuming them or demonstrating any interest. What is this? If crickets are your choice of food, then be sure to not leave any uneaten insects inside the cage.
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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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How often should bearded dragons be watered?

Do this as long as he keeps drinking the water, roughly two times per week. Beardies lap up this water by licking it, whether from the sides of their enclosures or their bodies. Be moderate in your spraying to avoid excessive wetness of his surroundings. Bearded dragons also appreciate once-in-a-while lukewarm baths.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon wants attention?

There are many both positive and negative body signs, and many you'll naturally learn the meanings of. For example, wide eyes with dilated pupils mean your Beardie is interested and relaxed with you. If their mouth is curved and closed, that acts as a smile and is a sign of happiness and interest.
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Why is my bearded dragon running around his tank?

This behavior is one of a bearded dragon's ways of expressing that it is stressed, is too hot inside the enclosure, or needs some exercise or attention. If you see your bearded dragon behaving differently and are unsure of the reason, there is no need to worry.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon trusts you?

Another great sign of trust and comfort is when a bearded dragon falls asleep on you when you stroke its head and lay with it.
  1. 3: Doesn't mind when you pick it up. ...
  2. 4: When your dragon doesn't show any aggression and is calm. ...
  3. 5: Your bearded dragon is eating, basking, pooping and sleeping normally. ...
  4. 8: Positive body language.
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How do I know if my bearded dragon is bored?

You may even find your bearded dragon scratching at the glass from time to time. This behavior is generally associated with restlessness and boredom. As a bearded dragon owner you want to keep your reptile friend entertained and have fun with him as well.
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How many hours of dark does a bearded dragon need?

During the summer months you should provide your bearded dragon with a minimum of 14 – 16 hours of daytime light and UV exposure and 8 – 10 hours of nighttime exposure. During the winter months the light cycle should be decreased to 10 – 12 hours of daytime light and UV exposure and 12 – 14 hours of nighttime exposure.
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How often should a bearded dragon 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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How can I tell if my bearded dragon is dehydrated?

If your bearded dragon isn't being given water, chances are it is dehydrated. Signs of dehydration include:
  1. wrinkled skin.
  2. the saliva tackiness, double strands forming when the mouth opens.
  3. decreased elasticity in the skin, the skin tents when gently pinched.
  4. sunken eyes (Gibbons, 2009)
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Should I let my bearded dragon run around my room?

Is It Safe to Let a Bearded Dragon Run Around The House? Yes, it can be safe to let your bearded dragon roam free in your home. Even though they are normally quite calm and quiet, bearded dragons are intrinsically curious and will benefit from spending time outside their tank.
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Does a bearded dragon need a light on at all times?

Lighting: A full spectrum ultraviolet light source (such as ReptiSun) is required for about 12-14 hours each day during spring and summer and 8 hours in the fall and winter. UV rays cannot pass through glass or plastic so avoid any covering between the bulb and the bearded dragon.
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Do bearded dragons like to be pet under the chin?

They usually like being held or having their head, cheeks, or chin scratched. Some may pull away or turn their beard black, but they may change their mind if you set them down and try again later.
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What does an unhappy bearded dragon look like?

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 play with my bearded dragon?

Add a few toys, such as a small beach ball or a rubber duck, and watch your baby dragon have fun. Or allow him to enjoy a run on the lawn. There's nothing better than a run through the grass, especially for a bearded dragon.
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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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What does unhealthy bearded dragon 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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