Why is my bearded dragon turning black under his chin?

Bearded dragons change the color of their beard to express their emotional state. If your beardie's beard turns dark, it might be feeling threatened or is under stress. However, their beards can also turn darker while trying to impress a female, regulating their temperature, or coming out of a brumation period.
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Why is my beardie black under his chin?

A male will display a dark beard to indicate his authority over smaller males and females in his territory. He may accomplish this with head-bobbing, which also is a dominance indicator. A black beard serves as a warning to other males to keep away from this dragon's female.
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Why does my bearded dragon's neck go black?

Reason #1: They're Feeling Threatened/Scared

A black beard is both a sign of distress and a warning to those around them that they find threatening. In the wild, it is not uncommon to see male bearded dragons demonstrate a black beard when they encounter one another.
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What happens if bearded dragons turn black?

When a bearded dragon turns black in its beard, it's a sign of stress of exerting dominance. On the other hand, if the bearded dragon turns black in its belly and skin, it may be a sign of normal temperature regulation, abnormal stress, or improper UVB lighting.
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Why is my bearded dragon turning black and not eating?

Reason number 1: Your bearded dragon is cold and is trying to warm up. The fact is, your bearded dragon might turn black or just darker to increase heat absorption. This can happen if the tank is cold, and your bearded dragon needs more heat. This also happens after a night, because temperatures drop.
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Reasons Why Your Bearded Dragon's Beard Is BLACK !!



What are stress marks on a bearded dragon?

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 you get rid of clogged pores on bearded dragons?

Let your bearded dragon soak for 25-30 minutes to let the buildup soften. You can even add Pedialyte to help the buildup soften. What is this? Then, take a soft toothbrush and gently scrub the pores.
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How do you treat mouth rot in bearded dragons?

Infectious stomatitis (mouth rot), usually requires injectable antibiotics, as well as rinsing the mouth with antiseptic solutions. Dragons too painful to eat may also require supplemental feeding.
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What does mouth rot look like?

Symptoms. Signs of mouth rot include a loss of appetite, visible dead tissue in the mouth, pus coming from the mouth and/or nose, and red, inflamed mouth tissue. Contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any of these symptoms, or if your reptile seems unusually lethargic or depressed.
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How can you tell if a 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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How do I know if my bearded dragon is deficient in calcium?

Signs of Calcium Deficiency in Bearded Dragons
  1. Lack of appetite.
  2. Lethargy and weakness.
  3. Stress.
  4. Constipation.
  5. Receded lower jaw.
  6. Swollen limbs and jaw.
  7. Bumps along the spine or bones.
  8. Soft jaw and facial bones.
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How often should I bathe my bearded dragon?

As a general rule, bath time three times a week should be sufficient to keep your dragon clean and hydrated. If your dragon absolutely hates baths, then once a week may be a reasonable goal. If your dragon can't get enough bath time, you may want to do it more frequently, maybe even once a day.
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Can bearded dragon stress marks be permanent?

Stress marks are oval-shaped patterns of darker scales that appear on the stomach, limbs, or chin of bearded dragons when they are stressed. These marks are not permanent, but if they stay too long, your bearded dragon may need a visit with a vet.
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What do stress marks look like?

When stretch marks first appear, they tend to be red, purple, pink, reddish-brown, or dark brown, depending on your skin color. Early stretch marks may feel slightly raised and can be itchy. In time, the color fades and the narrow bands sink beneath your skin.
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What should bearded dragons never eat?

What not to feed Bearded Dragons – 21 foods that can be toxic
  • Onions and Chives. Onions, raw or cooked, should not be fed to bearded dragons. ...
  • Mushrooms. Mushrooms contain high phosphorus and acidic content and can be toxic to bearded dragons among ingestion. ...
  • Leeks. ...
  • Garlic. ...
  • Rhubarb. ...
  • Avocados. ...
  • Eggplants. ...
  • Iceberg lettuce.
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Should I spray my bearded dragon with water?

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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Can I bathe my bearded dragon in tap water?

When bathing the bearded dragon never use any soaps or detergents. The bearded dragon will most likely take a few drinks of the water and you don't want it drinking any suds. Just using fresh tap water that has been dechlorinated will suffice. At this point, you can gently splash water on your bearded dragon.
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What foods have calcium for bearded dragons?

With antioxidants, collard greens, and calcium carbonate, our reptile greens and calcium powder is a great option. Gut load feeder insects with calcium-rich fruits and veggies such as blackberries, papaya, mustard greens, and kale.
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How often should I put calcium on my bearded dragons food?

It is recommended that you lightly sprinkle the bearded dragon's food with calcium dust 2-3 times per week. Increase the frequency for baby and juvenile lizards. Use a calcium supplement that contains vitamin D3 to increase the absorption rate of the mineral and reduce constipation.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon has too much calcium?

General weakness, lethargic behavior, and constipation are all common signs that your beardie is absorbing too much calcium. There will also be a lack of mobility since the muscles and soft tissue will begin to stiffen.
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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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How long should I soak my bearded dragon?

Let your beardie soak for about 15 - 20 minutes. Once bath time is over, gently pat your pet dry with a soft sowel. This is very important! If he's still damp when you put him back in his tank, the substrate may stick to him.
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