It coud mean he is too hot or dehydrated. Reptiles don't sweat like people do, and will try to regulate their temperature by opening their mouth instead.
Check the temperatures in his enclosure with a digital thermometer (the fish tank thermometers are no good, a digital one will cost maybe $20) in three or four places and make sure that there is a spot somewhere where he can cool down. Also give him a lukewarm bath in the tub or the sink and see if he drinks a lot of water.
Leave it alone.
yes it is. the bearded dragon likes to f**k fancy mice right in the a&* all the time
no in fact the bearded dragon will eat the fly.
2 days i dont no
Well, your bearded dragon is a hermaphrodite... it is probably pregnant and protecting its young.
A person can use a tank for an African land snail for their bearded dragon. After an extended period of time, a person may be required to upgrade the tank depending on the size of the lizard.
dont worry. my beardie used to do that all the time. he is just relaxing.
Well, in this case "semi" means partly or sometimes, (technically it means half) and "arboreal" means tree dwelling. So a semi-arboreal bearded dragon is one that prefers to spend some portion of it time up in a tree rather than on the ground. It is commonly held that juvenile bearded dragons are often semi-arboreal, while adults tend to be ground dwellers.
it's a sign of submission! they are saying "hello i am a friendly dragon! please don't eat me!" :) hope this helps! Waving is also part of the build up to mating, during this time (along with other behaviours) the male will nod at the female who will wave in return.
It's generally best to wait at least 30 minutes to an hour after a bearded dragon has eaten before picking it up. This allows time for digestion and reduces the risk of stress or discomfort for the animal. Handling it too soon after eating can lead to regurgitation or other digestive issues. Always approach your bearded dragon calmly and gently when you do decide to handle it.
Has its surroundings, feed, handling time, or temperatures changed? Any of these can affect your dragon's moods. Is your dragon shedding? Their skin will get tender during this time, so try not to handle it too much.
During heat, female bearded dragons may display increased activity, restlessness, and appetite. They may also exhibit digging behavior and become more territorial. To confirm if your bearded dragon is in heat, observe these behaviors along with a darkening of their beard and belly.