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04-20-04, 05:40 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2004
Location: EDMONTON, ALBERTA
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my evil bearded boy
ive had my male beardie baby for about a month and a half now, and i take him out every day for about 15-20 min i like to hand feed him vegitables. Now to my problem, he is mean! i dont mean bites once in a while he will run across the cage and try to bite my hand if i put it in, or if i walk by the tank he will jump at me............ so my question is will he break the habbit? is their anyway i can encourage him not to be a little $!?# head? i know hand feeding is supposed to be good but its just not working? any advice would be greatly appreciated
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04-20-04, 05:52 PM
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Location: Toronto
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what are you feeding him
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04-20-04, 08:43 PM
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Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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How much are you feeding him? To me that sounds like a really hungry dragon...as that's the only times I've been biten.
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04-20-04, 09:00 PM
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My beardie always had an attitude. Make sure you feed him tonnes cuz it may be hunger. But they can have a little attitude. Mine hated being picked up but i just went for it anyways. The more you feed it the happier it will be.
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04-20-04, 10:41 PM
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well its olny 3 months so i dont hold back food from him, i feed him about 20-30 crickets, and a fruit and veggie every day. its no hunger, he opens his mouth and puffs his neck up then attacks
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04-21-04, 07:13 AM
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Join Date: Aug-2003
Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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when they're that age they could probably eat crickets twice a day in that quantity. I still think it may have to do with hunger.
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04-21-04, 07:16 PM
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your wrong their is always crickets crawling around when he is done eating i dont use pinheads i feed him 4 weeks
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04-22-04, 04:52 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: North Carolina
Age: 38
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Concept: First off, don't go telling him that he's wrong. Try 1/4 to 1/2 inch crickets. At 3 months, they are eating machines, and sevenofthorns is right... they should be fed twice a day, as many crickets as they will eat in 10 minutes. You also should not let crickets run around afterwards, they will actually chew on your dragon and can make him very sick.
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04-22-04, 04:58 PM
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i feed him an hour after he gets up and an hour before he goes to sleep when did i say that i olny fed him once a day?, i breed my own crickets and when they are 4 weeks old, any where from 1/2" up i can pic them out before they grow their hard shell, i never hold back food from him and he is not hungry he is aggresive, when he will attack anything i put in front of him and puff up his black beard thats a sign of aggression
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04-23-04, 10:00 AM
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Join Date: Feb-2004
Location: Hamilton
Age: 42
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I would just keep trying to befriend him... Its natural to be agressive at a young age and I imagine he will grow out of it. I have never met a mean dragon. Good Luck and dont give up!
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04-23-04, 06:48 PM
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Occasionally, there are some plain nasty dragons. However, I have found the majority tend to calm down with time. Keep handling, but do not over do it.
On a side note, his feeding methodology is perfect. At that age they should be offered food twice daily. As much as they will eat in both periods - once in the morning at once at night. Do not feed right before the lights off time. They need time to digest, as food leftover in the stomach non-digested poses risk to your dragon.
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You also should not let crickets run around afterwards, they will actually chew on your dragon and can make him very sick.
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I have never ever ever ever ever had a cricket injure any of my lizards, and I have lots. And I do not take out leftover crickets in cages. Of course, the lizard should not be swarmed with lefover feeder items. Healthy animals will not be injured by crickets.
Also, being hungry likely has nothing to do with his aggression. Some dragons are calm, while the oddball is not. Its a part of life  .
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04-24-04, 03:54 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2004
Location: EDMONTON, ALBERTA
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well im gonna keep handling him, i really hope that he calms down, and i agree with you gino, i cannot see a few crickets injuring my dragon lol
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04-24-04, 09:44 PM
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Location: North Carolina
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My dragon is extremely healthy and he was bitten by a cricket last summer, he got very sick from some kind of parasite that the cricket had. It wasn't a wild-caught cricket either, it was from a cricket breeder.
Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it can't happen.
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Reptiles:
1.0 Elaphe Guttata Guttata (Chase)
0.0.1 Columbian Red-tail Boa (Pierre)
1.0 Pogona Vitticeps (Chester)
and my cat, Buddha!
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04-25-04, 11:33 AM
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LOL! I think there were some other problems going on there.
On the other hand, my crickets are always thoroughly gut loaded, so who knows. Also my point was, a healthy lizard will move. By the way, did you see the cricket bite your dragon? And you took it to a vet, where they verified that the cricket transferred a deadly parasite, right?
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04-25-04, 12:27 PM
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Join Date: Dec-2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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LMAO,Dragon Slave,
crickets cannot transmit parasites by chewing on an animal. The only way for a cricket to transmit a parasite to another animal and making it sick is if the cricket had some parasites inside its own body and then passing it onto the lizard wen the lizard eats it.
Thanks,
Ben
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