Probably because Bearded Dragons would never submergethemselves in water, in their natural environment ! Bearded dragons are desert species ! The nearest they would get to water - would be to drink !
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.
All reptiles are cold blooded
cold blooded, because they are reptiles
Maybe because you're warm.
The time it takes for warm water to freeze depends on factors such as the initial temperature of the water, the volume of water, and the surrounding temperature. Generally, warm water will freeze faster than cold water due to the Mpemba effect, but it still typically takes a few hours to freeze completely in a standard freezer.
In a corner, or a closet! They like their privacy! Just make sure they're warm!!
cold water
yes
A red light bearded dragon requires a warm and spacious habitat with proper lighting, heating, and humidity levels. They need a varied diet of insects, vegetables, and fruits, as well as regular baths and clean water. Regular veterinary check-ups and monitoring of their behavior and health are also important for their well-being.
The ideal temperature for a heated rock in a bearded dragon's habitat is around 95-110 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature range helps provide the necessary warmth for the bearded dragon to regulate its body temperature effectively.
The starting temperature will certainly affect the time it takes for water to freeze. By definition, the temperature will be the same for both the water that started warm as it is for the water that started cool when they both freeze. The time difference comes from going from warm (~85 degrees) to freezing (32 degrees) and from cool (~50 degrees) to freezing (32 degrees).
Yes, usually.