Hello
Im looking for a bit of clarity from the experienced amongst this forum please.
My bearded dragon has been spending a lot of time out of his basking spot and climbing the background wall of his vivarium which is starting to worry us.
He is around 15 weeks old and eating well apart from veg, he still wont touch his veg..
All the bearded dragons in the reptile shops just sit under there basking spot whenever i go in and im wondering if mine should be spending more time in his.
The vivarium is quite large ( 115cm in length ) and the temps are around 110F in the basking spot and around 80F in the cool end which i understand is correct. He does spend some time on the basking spot itself but probably 60% of his daytime is spent sitting on the wall quite high.
My guess is that in the pet shops the basking point is the highest climbing area and thats why they spend there time on it and that mine is climbing the walls to sit closer to the UV bulbs on the roof?
Pics of vivarium enclosed
Im looking for a bit of clarity from the experienced amongst this forum please.
My bearded dragon has been spending a lot of time out of his basking spot and climbing the background wall of his vivarium which is starting to worry us.
He is around 15 weeks old and eating well apart from veg, he still wont touch his veg..
All the bearded dragons in the reptile shops just sit under there basking spot whenever i go in and im wondering if mine should be spending more time in his.
The vivarium is quite large ( 115cm in length ) and the temps are around 110F in the basking spot and around 80F in the cool end which i understand is correct. He does spend some time on the basking spot itself but probably 60% of his daytime is spent sitting on the wall quite high.
My guess is that in the pet shops the basking point is the highest climbing area and thats why they spend there time on it and that mine is climbing the walls to sit closer to the UV bulbs on the roof?
Pics of vivarium enclosed