Why do baby Bearded Dragons stop eating?

Bearded dragons need to feel comfortable in order to thrive. While we’re not saying they’re high-maintenance lizards, a change in their conditions can cause them to become stressed and lose their appetite. The most common causes for this are changes to their diet, lighting, temperature, and humidity.

Why is the baby bearded dragon not eating?

If you have just adopted a baby bearded dragon then it’s more than likely relocation stress. It’s a very common behavior, baby beardie are very likely to feel stress when they get relocated from their familiar habitat. It can be one of the possible reasons behind the baby bearded dragon not eating.

When to take a baby bearded dragon to the vet?

Juvenile and baby bearded dragons need to eat more often (see the chart in the section above). Technically, they can go weeks without eating, but this is only in the direst of circumstances. I recommend with babies (0-3 months) taking your beardy to the vet after 3 days of not eating and juveniles (3-12 months) after 1 week of not eating.

How often do bearded dragons need to eat?

Adult bearded dragons can go weeks or months without eating if they’re in brumation, but you do still need to feed them. Juvenile and baby bearded dragons need to eat more often (see the chart in the section above). Technically, they can go weeks without eating, but this is only in the direst of circumstances.

What should a baby bearded dragon look like?

Your dragon can come from anywhere, but there’s a certain way it should look and act. Healthy baby bearded dragons will be active and mobile, moving easily around its enclosure. They will have bright, clear eyes and an energetic disposition. They should look alert and attentive to their surroundings – nose and vent area should be clean and clear.

What can I Feed my baby bearded dragon?

Feed your bearded dragon veggies. Like many human children, baby bearded dragons don’t eat many veggies. Young dragons eat a diet consisting of around 80-percent insects and 20-percent fruits and vegetables.

What (not) to feed my bearded dragon?

Avocados and rhubarb are toxic and should not be a part of your bearded dragon diet. It is also advised not to feed lettuce to your bearded dragon because it lacks any real nutritional value. Lettuce contains a high proportion of water, feeding it to bearded dragon can cause different problems such as diarrhea.

Can you feed your bearded dragon baby food?

A baby bearded dragon feeding to do be done more often as they need more fats and protein from the food for rapid growth. They should be fed least 2 to 3 times a day. The main concern in feeding baby bearded dragon is the food size, especially insects such as crickets.

Can baby bearded dragons eat mealworms?

Mealworms can be a tasty treat for your bearded dragon. Once beardies reach the juvenile stage (five to 18 months), they can safely eat mealworms. Still, these insects should form only a very small part of your beardie’s diet.