Bearded Dragon "Glass" Surfing?

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The reason i said block out the sides is because it helps them feel secure in thier enclosure. If the tank tub whatever is blocked off on three sides it lessens the stress of the lizard. And helps them get used to their new surroundings

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The reason i said block out the sides is because it helps them feel secure in thier enclosure. If the tank tub whatever is blocked off on three sides it lessens the stress of the lizard. And helps them get used to their new surroundings

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It is already blocked out. I've said this three times. It's blocked out on four sides. That's the problem, according to foto69man. Do you know what a tub is?
 
Dude u cant be serious. Im done trying to help your beardie live the long happy life it should. GOOD LUCK

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Dude u cant be serious. Im done trying to help your beardie live the long happy life it should. GOOD LUCK

Immense arrogance and nothing for it to stand for. What is so hard about realising that I've already blocked out the sides? No one needs comments that don't make sense.

Mods, sorry for the thread derail, it's been ridiculous. Anyone please? On the alternative methods discussed earlier. Or must I get a dehumidifier and try a bathing regimen?
 
Who the hell is talking about blocking out the sides? I already told how blocking the sides will help you. Two your not taking the other advice witch is my main point in handling and baths. The more you allow him to rome around your house or even holding him or sitting him on your shoulder will reduce and likely eliminate glass surfing. They are like dogs in the sense that they need to get out and stretch his legs. Run around climb on furniture the same way they need baths. I told u before you can google this stuff. I know a lot of people dont like google but it helped me and i learned all this on my own doing research.

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Who the hell is talking about blocking out the sides? I already told how blocking the sides will help you. Two your not taking the other advice witch is my main point in handling and baths. The more you allow him to rome around your house or even holding him or sitting him on your shoulder will reduce and likely eliminate glass surfing. They are like dogs in the sense that they need to get out and stretch his legs. Run around climb on furniture the same way they need baths. I told u before you can google this stuff. I know a lot of people dont like Google but it helped me and i learned all this on my own doing research.

Research...did you have to do your own list of goitrogenic plants or oxalate content because the vegetables your beardie has to eat are not the same vegetables that caresheets specify?
I don't have collard greens, turnip greens, mustard greens. Nor should you have the arrogance to suggest that I am poorly researched.

You said I should block out the sides, and I tell you that they are already blocked out. You tell me to let him run and I tell you I'm already working on his handling, I can't pick him up, forget about getting him out of the enclosure. I told you that baths are not a practical option and you INSIST that baths must be used without consideration of a possible respiratory infection, nor did you attempt to correct me about the likelihood of its occurence, especially now that I have yet to have a dehumidifier.

People work with limits. Yours quite apparently, is your mind.

If you don't mind foto69man, a little help with my beardie. Thanks.

P.S. this thread is suddenly getting views for all sorts of silly reasons. Jeez.
 
Research...did you have to do your own list of goitrogenic plants or oxalate content because the vegetables your beardie has to eat are not the same vegetables that caresheets specify?
I don't have collard greens, turnip greens, mustard greens. Nor should you have the arrogance to suggest that I am poorly researched.

You said I should block out the sides, and I tell you that they are already blocked out. You tell me to let him run and I tell you I'm already working on his handling, I can't pick him up, forget about getting him out of the enclosure. I told you that baths are not a practical option and you INSIST that baths must be used without consideration of a possible respiratory infection, nor did you attempt to correct me about the likelihood of its occurence, especially now that I have yet to have a dehumidifier.

People work with limits. Yours quite apparently, is your mind.

If you don't mind foto69man, a little help with my beardie. Thanks.

P.S. this thread is suddenly getting views for all sorts of silly reasons. Jeez.

You sir a funny guy you insult me then expect to get answers to your questions. Lmfao obviously i know what im doing if my beardie is happy and well taken care of.


I find it funny how im the arrogant one but you haven't gotten the first major part of keeping any reptile and thats trust.


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You sir a funny guy you insult me then expect to get answers to your questions. Lmfao obviously i know what im doing if my beardie is happy and well taken care of.


I find it funny how im the arrogant one but you haven't gotten the first major part of keeping any reptile and thats trust.


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I don't need your help. You've already offered whatever meagre offerings you have. I'm talking about your arrogance on research, it has nothing to do with handling does it? Well clearly not to you. So now trust is the "first major part" of reptile keeping? Give me a break. And sure you do know what you're doing. But do you know enough of my scenario to believe that what you're doing should be what I'm doing?

I don't know what your objective is. To defend your ego, or that you just blatantly don't understand what I'm saying, whatever. I don't come to this site to hear fools make arguments that fail to hit the point, advice that isn't context specific or otherwise a complete, utter intolerance to have an adequate discussion on alternative methods despite the fact that I have not been completely dismissive of anything substantive. You need only the see the difference in the other comments and your own. In any case, your flaws, however extensive they are, are none of my concern. If you would, kindly leave this thread alone and add whatever perceived value you have to some other thread. This pointless railing has gone on long enough.
 
You said yourself that you cant pick him obviously it doesn't trust you. Any experienced reptile keeper will tell you that is key to keeping any reptile. Its funny how you say my advice is meagre but yet you refuse to take it when what i told is your main effing problem.


GO SOME BALLS TAKE HIM OUT AND BUILD SOME TRUST WITH YOUR PET. GIVE IT THE PROPER CARE IT NEEDS LIKE AN ACTUAL ENCLOSURE NOT SOME CHEAP BIN FOR A DEPARTMENT STORE.


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You said yourself that you cant pick him obviously it doesn't trust you. Any experienced reptile keeper will tell you that is key to keeping any reptile. Its funny how you say my advice is meagre but yet you refuse to take it when what i told is your main effing problem.


GO SOME BALLS TAKE HIM OUT AND BUILD SOME TRUST WITH YOUR PET. GIVE IT THE PROPER CARE IT NEEDS LIKE AN ACTUAL ENCLOSURE NOT SOME CHEAP BIN FOR A DEPARTMENT STORE.

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Oh? Out with the vulgarities now are you? And now it is also an issue of masculinity? lol you really aren't too bright, can't make a rational argument, prefers the art of voice raising and bravado.

Let's see your point here. You told me to cover up the sides, I told you I can't because by default they are covered, and now therefore it becomes a cheap bin from (by the way, not for) a department store.

Do you know how long I've had him? I like how you automatically assume that it's been long enough to build up trust. You are also dogmatic about your training methods on picking him up. I'm not sure myself what's the best way, but I will certainly not stand for something which you cannot seem to explain.

Look. It's simple. All of these things are trade-offs.

Do I increase the temperature and risk the air heating up by too much? What effects will that have? As far as I'm aware, surface temperature is good, but air temperature not so much.

Do I bathe him more frequently and risk some respiratory infection? What are the chances? Is it really applicable in a place where the humidity is always higher than your occasional high humidity places in the states?

Again, according to foto69man, the bearded dragon I have is scared because it is visually impaired from its surroundings. Must I get a new enclosure, or does my previously stated idea have a chance at success?

Let me remind you. You have previously killed two bearded dragons, I have a healthy, active albeit cantankerous one. Therefore, you "GIVE IT PROPER CARE IT NEEDS".

Leave the damn thread, it could do without your input.
 
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