Bro I don't know how you had four bearded dragons die I have had bearded dragons for a long time and they are very very low maintenance and very resilient check your husbandtry
Came here to say this !! Very resilient creatures !!! I would also double check husbandry !! I have heard lots of controversies on uvb company’s and maybe that played a part !
3 have died over hte last 10 years. Husbandry was fine other than the one that got a upper mouth infection. Like I said in the video what happened to them. Love my little scaley puppies.
@@echosquest no doubt in my mind you love them and definitely was not trashing you just really feel you have something going on causing the issues I currently have a 15 year old still acts like a 3 year old. One thing I use heat tape never heat lamp
As far as I know hissers are generally not recommended as feeders for this reason, they can be hard to break up with a thicker exoskeleton than typical feeders. Cutting them up should work but also offering different insects could work possibly better. You seem to really care, spending money on vets for multiple bearded dragons. Point is keep it up, keep up researching a bit, UA-cam videos can be a great resource but you seem to be meeting atleast basic husbandry needs well. Definitely a close call though, glad you got him back
Yes we can encourage but bearded dragons are about the simplest pet there is I own 4 right now 2 are rescues with metabolic bone disease and do very very well with very little maintenance@@thisguy8373
Leos are far more simple than beardies but yeah once setup they are pretty low main. Hence my concern that he did this, dude been eating these things for years.
Bro I don't know how you had four bearded dragons die I have had bearded dragons for a long time and they are very very low maintenance and very resilient check your husbandtry
Came here to say this !! Very resilient creatures !!! I would also double check husbandry !! I have heard lots of controversies on uvb company’s and maybe that played a part !
3 have died over hte last 10 years. Husbandry was fine other than the one that got a upper mouth infection.
Like I said in the video what happened to them. Love my little scaley puppies.
@@echosquest no doubt in my mind you love them and definitely was not trashing you just really feel you have something going on causing the issues I currently have a 15 year old still acts like a 3 year old. One thing I use heat tape never heat lamp
Thought this was chris pratt for a second 😂😂
i get this way more than you might think 😂😂
Their food needs to be no bigger than the space between their eyes
As far as I know hissers are generally not recommended as feeders for this reason, they can be hard to break up with a thicker exoskeleton than typical feeders. Cutting them up should work but also offering different insects could work possibly better. You seem to really care, spending money on vets for multiple bearded dragons. Point is keep it up, keep up researching a bit, UA-cam videos can be a great resource but you seem to be meeting atleast basic husbandry needs well. Definitely a close call though, glad you got him back
Yeah he has been eating them and dubia for literally years. Not sure what happened but yeah only small nymphs anymore.
Well I think you should stop with animals that need real care go back to gold fish
Relax, give encouragement..
tf is wrong with u
Yes we can encourage but bearded dragons are about the simplest pet there is I own 4 right now 2 are rescues with metabolic bone disease and do very very well with very little maintenance@@thisguy8373
Duly noted. 😂😂
Leos are far more simple than beardies but yeah once setup they are pretty low main. Hence my concern that he did this, dude been eating these things for years.