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He is about 2 months old. I got him last week at a reptile show and he is eating well and is in good shape, but today I noticed a brown spot on his head. What is it?

2007-03-17 11:36:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Reptiles

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is it centerd between and back from the eyes? I believe you have found his endo-parietal eye. Water dragons, monitors, iguanas, anoles, and a varriety of other lizards have a "third eye" on the top of thier head, it helps them sense light, time of day, season of year, mating season, and a varriety of other things. They cannot actually see aout of it however just sense things.
It will not look like an eye but like a brown or black spot

2007-03-18 15:52:37 · answer #1 · answered by Han Solo 6 · 1 0

The waving is submissive habit, the 'spooning' is dominant habit, the headbutting is dominant, and the digging may be an indication of stress from being bullied. once you're a accountable puppy proprietor, you actually favor to split your dragons. they're reptiles, so that they don't get lonely or want a buddy. And bearded dragons are particularly territorial. As you've seen, you've 2 little ones and they are already exhibiting territorial habit. they're in contact about their personal survival, so that they are in a contest for foodstuff and area. ultimately, they could attempt to kill or injure one yet another for territory. What makes it worse is that you don't know what sex they're. in the journey that they are both men, they are going to wrestle to the shortcoming of life. men are truly territorial with one yet another, and no enclosure will be sufficiently vast to save them chuffed and stress-loose. in the journey that they are opposite genders, the male will overbreed the female, stressing her (probably to the shortcoming of life). they are going to breed beforehand and this can probably damage the female's reproductive equipment. If the female will develop into gravid with eggs, you should grant her more beneficial calcium (for her eggs), practice a laybox (so as that she would not develop into egg-sure and favor the eggs surgically bumped off). Then practice to have an incubator for the eggs and raise the take carry of (that can go by thousands of crickets per week altogether, as you know from having infant dragons). Even 2 women can develop into territorial like 2 men. that's basically no longer a sturdy idea to homestead 2 beardies at the same time. Bearded dragons are available a style of hues, yet a replace in color can be a hallmark of their well being.

2016-12-02 03:49:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

can he get to the light source? might be a burn from coming in contact with it. watch the distance u have the heat source and be sure he isnt getting burned by it.

2007-03-17 12:21:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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