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It is really difficult to tell how old a dragon is. They grow at different rates and different breeds are different sizes. An adult dragon is generally more that 16 inches nose to tail. In my experience a 6 month old is anywhere from 10-16 inches. 2 months old around 5-7 inches. Sorry I can't help more.... Feel free to send me a message if you have more specific information that may help to figure it out.
Well, your bearded dragon is a hermaphrodite... it is probably pregnant and protecting its young.
First of all, take it to the vet right away and they can give you some tips on how to help. But what i've seen most professionals do is take your bearded dragon and put him in some warm water, then gently, but firmly, massage his stomach and this will help move his bowels and the warm water will relax him. This usually helps with constipation.
Bearded dragons have backbones. All reptiles have backbones.
by checking every month that you and baby are ok...prenatal care
Bearded dragons, like the majority of reptiles, carry salmonella. Make sure you wash your hands before and after handling to help prevent contamination.
i guess u should feed him out of the tank instead
Bearded Dragons don't NEED a bath ! They are a desertspecies, who's natural home is the dry central area of Australia ! They would never seek out water to 'bathe' in, in their natural habitat - unless they wanted to drink it !
If your bearded dragon lives in your house then it might be the act that he is to cold and he is in between going into hibernation. if you have a garage put his cage in there so he is in a hotter environment. He could have a gastrointestinal infection: Signs of gastrointestinal infection are weight loss, lack of appetite, and foul smelling diarrhea. This type of illness must be treated by a veterinarian.
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One month with proper care
Its very normal for a bearded dragon not to eat while shedding...BUT if this behavior continues, and just never eat or there is a dramatic change in behavior it could be a possible sign of a illness. A good sign for shedding is the skin will actually get a white film like look over the skin. It'll look different from different parts of the body because he will not shed all at once, they are not like leopard geckos, Bearded dragons shed in stages. Remember a bearded dragon doesnt need assistants of pealing of the skin..when the skin is ready to come off, your beardie will try to scratch at it or even rub that part of the body somewhere rough.So please do not peel any of the skin off, UNLESS you see at the tip of the toes (the nails) if you see skin there that just wont come off in a long period of time that's the only time you may help, because that can lead to blocking off the blood flow