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ricorice
12-28-04, 03:38 PM
well i think its a prob but i dunno ive had my little bo now bout 9-10 minths everythings been fine with him untill to day he woudnt eat which makes a real change for him tryed him again 2night and still wouldnt eat so i took him out and had a look at him and all under his mouth has gone black which again has never happend b4 hes eats brown crickets 7-8 twice a day and for the past month 1nce a week he has a meal worm

drewlowe
12-28-04, 03:45 PM
The black beard could be anything from pissed off, stressed out, or wanting a mate.

If you could answer a few more questions i might and other too, may be able to help you better.

What size cage?
What lights are you using both for heat and UVB?
What substrate?
What is all the food you are using with him, salads, crick, mealies, silks, things like that.
What is the temps cool and hot side?

Things like that will help us out alot better.

Jamie

ricorice
12-28-04, 03:54 PM
size of cage 3 foot long hes on cant rember the right name but like little stone things itsa proper substratefor them temp in basking spot is 104 cool side is 70 food lol here goes crick locust mealworms he loves apples carrots grapes dandilion leaves heat uth and a and a heat spotlight and a spotlight for the hot spot but hes never gone off his food b4 in the 10 months weve had him

concept3
12-28-04, 05:14 PM
when was the last time your beardie defecated? (took a poo). Liitle stones are NOT a good substarte for a beardie and could lead to impaction. I would change the substarte to paper towel or reti carpet for the time being. Fruits such as apples and grapes should olny be fed as treats, twice a month max. Carrots should also be used olny as treats and when You feed them to him the carrot should be shredded or chopped very finely. As for the lack of appetite could be a number of things. Impaction/stress and anything else drewlowe mentioned
At ten months old your beardies diet should be aboult half vegetables. Does your beardie have a UVB emmiting light?