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 I helped move the meter!   09-15-2007, 01:18 PM
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Re: Frank Needs Some Help

Have you tried covering the box and keeping it warm so that it's kind of warm and dark like a little cave. If I remember right they like to have a 'secure' feeling or they wont lay.
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 I helped move the meter!   09-15-2007, 01:51 PM
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As Lace said they do like privacy when laying. Try covering the sides as well so she cant see out. She can dig for a full week or so before laying. Once she lays she will cover them up so make sure you check her belly often to make sure you didnt miss it, lol.
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Re: Frank Needs Some Help

To trick your Bearded Dragon into eating veggies and pellets.
I use meal worms but I am sure wax worms will work aswell..

I mix the worms and the veggies or pellets but make sure you cover the worms with the pellets or finely chopped veggies and the Bearded Dragon will accidentally eat that aswell and hopefully like what she tastes.

 


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