yes it means they are resting, every body needs sleep once in a while.
Yes,.. bearded dragons can and a select few do have blue eyes! I have a breeding male that very much has blue eyes!
no they dont :)
yes it is totally normal this happens wen ur bearded dragon is shedding so it can shed around its eyes
its best you dont. it could blind them over time
with their eyes shut and on the ground
It depends on the size.If the millipeed is smaller than the distance between the dragons eyes then yes it can,of not it may manage but this could cause a choking hazard.:)
No, 100% no, if anything increase humidity slightly
Yes, in fact. Some people say it makes their bearded dragons colors pop more. Just make sure it doesn't get in his eyes or ears!!
no calcium sand is much bigger grains than normals sand and it is easy for a reptile to digest it also retains heat
It depends how big your Beardie is - and what size food you're wanting to offer him/her. You should only ever feed insects that are smaller than the distance between the Beardie's eyes.
r u some sorta thicko. They NEED to eat fruit and veg or they will die here is a list of what fruit and veg they can eatFruitsFruits that are appropriate for bearded dragons include:StrawberriesApricotsMangoMelonBlackberriesRaspberriesBlueberriesPeachesCantelopeApplesPearsGrapesVegetablesAs for vegetables that you can give your bearded dragon, you can feed it just about anything that you eat yourself.Vegetables that you can feed your bearded dragon include:Romaine LettuceKaleCollard greensChicoryCucumberCarrotsSquashZucchiniSpinach (occasionally)PeasGreen beansBroccoliDandelion greensCabbageOther thawed- frozen vegetables
This is less dangerous for adult bearded dragons, but can be deadly for hatchlings and juveniles. A dragon's intestinal tract runs perilously close to its spinal cord, and swallowing food that is too large can create a hard lump that damages the spinal cord as it passes through. This leads to hind-limb paralysis and death. Food that is too large can also block the intestinal tract, causing death. Ensure that food you offer to your bearded dragon is no larger than the space between the dragon's eyes.