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  1. Tried something similar, but did not look as good as insectdirect's. I got a tank custom built with a pond in the front with some fish and then lots of moss and mini native trees, etc.

    Any frog really? Maybe not whistlers unless you give them alot of trees to climb etc. golden bell would look best imo.

    But its up to you, problem would be trying to source them as there aren't many around atm.

  2. I hadn't seen it before and they had their head dunked for far too long was worried about them drowning themselves lol. Does yours puff its body up in the bath? I always wondered if they were trying to fill their body with water instead of air, puffing themselves up.

    Yeah thats what worried me too. Hmm..they kinda puff up a bit i notice their beards get bigger? :dunno:

  3. They are Ausies so you can lead them to water...... Plenty of fresh moist salad, spray with warm water and bath them if you think are are looking a bit dehydrated. When I spray the babies I put them in a plastic container so the enclosure remains dry. Give them a bath in warm water in the laundry tub.

    Yeah they get salad, I bath mine in an empty kitty litter tray. Did so this afternoon which prompted me to post this thread about it. I don't recall them doing this about a year ago, the only thing that's changed is that they have a bigger enclosure. At one stage I did have a large water dish for them to drink from/bath in maybe thats what has caused them to drink like they do? :dunno:

  4. :( why is this happening to me, I'm looking after them properly, balanced diet, correct lighting/heating.

    Really worried now, after what happened a 2 weeks ago.

    Kidney damage to too much water intake or clear mucus? From what I have read as long as the mucus wasn't coloured it would be alright. You know how the dragons have like a sticky 'tounge/saliva' could it just be excess of that mixed with water?

  5. Hey guys, woke up today and checked on my reptiles and one of my beardies has got the following symptoms:

    Brought him about a year ago, he was 5yo.

    Lethargic - wont move

    Refusing to eat/drink

    Really dark in colour - beard is completly black

    Vest partly open

    Smelly

    Eyes are smaller than usual

    Looks really skinny compared to a week ago

    I'm quite worried about him, his cage mates are perfectly fine. He is usually the most active one of the lot.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers.

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