When your baby bearded dragon suddenly stops eating or being interested in food, it's a red flag for observant pet owners to be concerned.
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Cool conditions or very humid conditions can disrupt your baby bearded dragon’s internal systems, leading to respiratory infections that can decrease appetite.
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Temperature
Baby bearded dragons are by nature anxious creatures. They’re quite susceptible to stress and new changes can really upset them.
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Stress Levels
Babies shed more often than adults too - Simply shedding their old skin while growing in the new can also disrupt their appetites.
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Shedding
Your local reptile veterinarian can advise when and if force feeding is necessary for your bearded dragon.
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Solutions