My baby bearded dragon is not eating. Yesterday when I got it it had food in it's tank at the pet store but now that I brought it in it's not eating anything. I have been touching it just so it gets used to me. Please I need help!!

Updated On September 8th, 2017

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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It is not uncommon for beardies to have a decreased appetite or no appetite for a few days after purchase. The change in environment can be stressful. Give it a week or so to settle in. Do not handle during this time. Feed daily. Offer a variety of appropriately sized prey (no bigger than the space between the eyes) such as mealworms, crickets or dubia roaches. Gut load all prey for 24 hours prior to feeding to maximize nutritional value. Juveniles need more frequent dusting of calcium and multivitamin supplements. Ideally, all new pets should be examined by your veterinarian or a vet experienced in treating reptiles within 72 hours of arriving home to confirm good health or to diagnose and treat any pre existing conditions. Follow the link below for more information regarding care of bearded dragons. http://www.anapsid.org/bearded.html

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