Table of Contents
- 1 Why is my baby bearded dragon running around his tank?
- 2 Why is my bearded dragon running around like crazy?
- 3 What does it mean when your baby bearded dragon stares at you?
- 4 How do you destress a baby bearded dragon?
- 5 How do I know if my bearded dragon wants out of his cage?
- 6 Do Beardies like toys?
- 7 Why does my Beardie cat keep glass surfing?
- 8 What kind of behavior does a bearded dragon have?
Why is my baby bearded dragon running around his tank?
Glass surfing is thought to be a result of stress and a bearded dragon may be stressed for several reasons: An enclosure or tank that’s too small for it can stress a bearded dragon out. Feeling threatened by its own reflection in the glass can cause stress. Feeling bored or hungry can be stressful to a bearded dragon.
Why is my bearded dragon running around like crazy?
You may notice your bearded dragon frantically clawing at the glass on the side of the terrarium. This is usually due to the bearded dragon seeing his reflection in the glass and thinking there is another bearded dragon in the area. This constant scratching can cause it to become stressed and jumpy.
What does it mean when your baby bearded dragon stares at you?
Beardies love to stare because they love to look at things and see what they are. Plus, a great deal of their entertainment and protection is derived from observing things. Kinda like how many beardies love to watch tv and have favorite tv shows. Diablo is more like a cat with us.
How do I know if my bearded dragon is happy to see me?
You can definitely say that your bearded dragon is happy and likes you when it shows no signs of aggression, just affection. If your bearded dragon isn’t biting, bobbing its head, puffing up its beard when you approach or hissing at you, then it’s good.
Why is my bearded dragon pacing in his cage?
If you see your dragon scratching, pacing, or glass surfing, it may mean that they want to be taken out and handled, that there is something inside their enclosure that irritates or stresses them out, or they may want or need something else.
How do you destress a baby bearded dragon?
Consistently offering live food in addition to greens can really make a difference when it comes to destressing your beardie. So, offer both even if they’re not consuming them or demonstrating any interest. If crickets are your choice of food, then be sure to not leave any uneaten insects inside the cage.
How do I know if my bearded dragon wants out of his cage?
If your bearded dragon is closing their eyes, or trying to bite or run away from you, these are the signs they are stressed. You can also look for some dark coloration that may appear near their mouth or stomach. Keep an eye on your bearded dragon so you can know what state they’re in.
Do Beardies like toys?
Bearded dragon toys are something that many owners don’t think about when purchasing their pet. But trust us, toys are a must-buy. Bearded dragons need enrichment just like any other animal, and letting them play with toys is a great way to provide it.
Why does my bearded dragon keep waving its arm?
This can cause stress or interest, and it might be bobbing its head, waving its arm and so on. If your bearded dragon keeps seeing its own reflection and reacting to it, you can place something on the sides to cover the sides of the terrarium.
Why does my Beardie keep scratching the glass?
Seeing your beardie frantically pawing at or scratching the glass, in most instances, is usually a sign of stress, but could also mean they’re bored too. There are, however, several other factors attributing to this kind behavior so let’s first dive deeper…
Why does my Beardie cat keep glass surfing?
It looks comical and you may even think your beardie is playing or sees his reflection in the glass but it isn’t doing this for fun. If your beardie is glass surfing, it may need a larger enclosure, more playtime outside of its enclosure, or something else is stressing it, such as a pet cat staring at it or the loss of a cage mate.
What kind of behavior does a bearded dragon have?
Glass Surfing. This is strange behavior that bearded dragons exhibit in times of boredom and stress. Beardies will run back and forth alongside their enclosure (often a glass tank) and stand on their hind legs trying to run up the side.