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Old 07-09-04, 12:06 AM   #1
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Question IS this wierd sleeping position normal?

We added a cute little beardie to our family 3 weeks ago...we love him dearly... I have seen him a couple of evenings sleeping in the corner on his back legs... I took a picture so you can see it.
Is this normal? should I move the little guy?
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Old 07-09-04, 12:25 AM   #2
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i have a few that like to sleep in that position aswell, my suggestion...move the lil guy everytime u see him, it creates a kink in their back as adults....but dont worry it doesnt affect them health wise, just an unsightly kink lol!

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Completly normal, you should see some of the ways my male will sleep...

As far as moving him i wouldn't even bother, that's where he felt comfortable. One of my males favorite spots to sleep is right in the middle of the glass with his big ol' belly and face planted right on the glass. I just leave him be, without any problems or "kinks".
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I have over a dozen that have always slept that way with no problems
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Old 07-11-04, 06:26 PM   #5
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yeah, mine sleppp that way too, How old is he? he looks a little young to be on sand?
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Old 07-12-04, 11:59 PM   #6
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He's around four months old. He was on sand in his tank when we bought him. Is there a better/ more appropriate substrate for him at this age?
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Old 07-14-04, 01:36 PM   #7
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i use indoor/outdoor carpet when they are that small, sand can cause compaction
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Old 07-14-04, 05:41 PM   #8
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Thanks , I will change that up right away. I appreiciate your advice as we are new at beardies. At what age can he be on sand? and..... Is the Calcium sand better or just the regular zoomed or trex stuff better for him.
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Old 07-14-04, 07:28 PM   #9
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id use just regular sterilized playsand from the hardware store, i Have heard bad things about the calci sand, i would waight till he was at least 10 months old
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I have never had problems with my young beardies on sand. Guess its more of a personal preferance then anything. Yes they can injest it and it can cause problems but personally I have never had any probs with any beardies on sand over the years.
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Old 07-15-04, 05:08 PM   #11
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well like you said it can cause problems, why even take a chance? if you dont have to. Fourtreefrogs, it is a very good idea to put him on carpet, and voodoo, one day you will wake up and one of your babies will be all bloated due to compaction and then youll change your opinion. Why cant people learn from others mistakes?
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i wouldn't worry personally over the sand so long as a warm enough basking spot is provided, the heat generally helps move the sand along through their digestive track should they ingest some, but it deffinately wouldnt hurt moving it to the carpet, but just as an observation i've noticed my bearded dragons dont generally dive into the crickets or whatever it is i feed them, they normally use their tongue to pick up the food, but once again, just an observation i've made with my beardies

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http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showt...ight=substrate

Give this thread a read and you will find out why some of us feel sand is NOT an appropriate substrate for beardies. You can find more threads like this by doing a search in the beardie forum on "sand".

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