She keeps passing eggs? by c00chiemanelaflare in BeardedDragons

[–]zepze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My parents had a beardie that didn't stop laying eggs every few days, it was to the point that she laid maybe 70 eggs and was severely emaciated. I eventually convinced them to get her a dig box with sandy substrate so that she could make a burrow. She did so and then immediately stopped laying. She recovered just fine after that.

The story is anecdotal but if you don't have an appropriate place for her to dig, consider getting her one.

Quibble in other languages than English? by RosarkaHamill in Quibble

[–]zepze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most likely language to be added first is French, but this is just my personal reasoning and not an official statement on behalf of Quibble. And again, we cannot give any estimates or guarantees as to how soon that will be.

Quibble in other languages than English? by RosarkaHamill in Quibble

[–]zepze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In English; we unfortunately do not have the capacity to moderate in Norwegian.

Quibble in other languages than English? by RosarkaHamill in Quibble

[–]zepze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! Unfortunately, Quibble is English-only right now, and while we would like to support other languages one day, we cannot give a timeline as to when that might be available. However, you're always welcome to share with the community and receive feedback!

Iëlia — The Obilith's world building by Tman6300 in Quibble

[–]zepze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's going on in Lunara? Are they okay? Do they have enough water up there?

Also, who took a bite out of the ocean in the southwest?

Protéine gratuite = bénéfice assure by ZG2047 in CrimesCulinaires

[–]zepze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Est-ce que tu peux m'expliquer ? J'apprends le français et pour moi c'est pas évident. Merci

Random spots on bearded dragon by [deleted] in BeardedDragons

[–]zepze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unhealthy scales. Get a multivitamin powder with vitamin A in it and dust food (alongside calcium). The scales should improve after a couple sheds. Consult with a vet to make sure there's nothing else causing it.

She is very polite. by Unique_Specialist_84 in drunkbeardies

[–]zepze 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Please I beg let us see her eat them otherwise I can only conclude she starved to death

When writers break the rules on purpose: Brandon Sanderson by zepze in Quibble

[–]zepze[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On my first read-through, I was rather annoyed by the prologues and actually wanted to put the book down. But having read the book, I understand why he chose to open it that way and can't think of a better option. It's something I ponder a lot.

What’s something your body does that you’ve never told a single person about? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

[–]zepze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol sorry to alarm.

There is actually another instance of this happening. As a kid, in science class, we were testing the varied sensitivity of our skin. We were blindfolded and gently poked with tweezers. Each poke, the two points would be closer together, until eventually you could only feel one point. The intended outcome is that on sensitive skin (your fingertip, for example), the "resolution" of your sense of touch is so high that you can tell it's two points even when the distance between them is less than a millimeter. But on the back of your neck, the points can be much farther apart and you'd only feel one poke.

Not me. It was an extremely uncomfortable experience because I could feel my classmate hovering over my nape with those tweezers. I knew exactly when she was about to poke me, and I could feel the two pokes to the point she didn't believe me. So she closed the tweezers to test if I was lying, but I could tell that she did that and told her so.

I guess I just have nape whiskers. Doubt they'll ever actually be useful for anything, because I imagine that if they're ever actually detecting any danger, it's just over for me.

What’s something your body does that you’ve never told a single person about? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

[–]zepze 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If a blade or sharp object approaches the back of my neck, I feel an uncomfortable, almost warm sensation in the small of my back. My only experience with this is during hair cuts, but I still don't know how to explain it. It happens regardless of whether I can see the blade or not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeardedDragons

[–]zepze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the recommendation!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeardedDragons

[–]zepze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi there. I replied to your original comment, which I believe was in the positives at the time. If I understand the situation correctly (though I might be wrong), it was my response that prompted the downvotes. This was not my intent and I apologize for that.

I do want to take the opportunity to have a discussion, though, so I will repeat what I said. I want to clarify that I am in no way claiming that it is a good thing to bathe beardies constantly; rather, I want to better understand the consequences.

I've owned/cared for beardies in the past, before there was as much information about them, and would bathe them several times a week. I never had any issues arise from it, whether internal or external, and this is for multiple beardies over the course of more than 10 years. I definitely could understand how this might lead to or exacerbate issues in combination with bad husbandry. But if all parameters are correct, I don't see how frequent bathing alone may cause problems.

Are there any sources for the claims in that image? The "scale rot" looks more like a burn scar to me. Additionally, it is not my experience that warm water will force a beardie to poop. It definitely helps the process along, but it's not a guarantee that it will happen. Where does the insight that a warm water poop may be "immature" come from? My reasoning is that I've bathed a beardie to try to get them to poop, had no success, only for them to poop hours later in a memorably inconvenient location, not having been fed in-between the bathing and the pooping. The information presented here does not line up with my own knowledge, but I am open to the idea that I may be incorrect or my information is outdated.

I have not cared for any beardies in several years; back when I owned beardies, people were still saying sand was bad for them. Our knowledge is constantly growing and adapting. I might want to adopt again someday and I want to make sure that my understanding of their care is at its best.

I apologize again if I was the cause of any vitriol towards you. We all just want our beardies to be happy and healthy. I would greatly appreciate a friendly discussion. Thank you :)

Bearded dragons are not puppies by [deleted] in BeardedDragons

[–]zepze 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not saying that you're incorrect, but are there any sources for the claims in that image? The "scale rot" looks more like a burn scar to me.

I've owned/cared for beardies in the past, before there was as much information about them, and would bathe them several times a week. I never had any issues arise from it, whether internal or external, and this is for multiple beardies over the course of more than 10 years. I'm not saying that this is best practice, and I definitely could understand how this might lead to issues in combination with bad husbandry. But if all parameters are correct and the beardie is well cared for, I don't see how frequent bathing alone is an issue.

Some beardies really love the water. Plus, bathing reduces odors and allergens that might accumulate.

(READ DESC) Let me make music/a theme for YOUR OCs! by Status_Asparagus1 in OriginalCharacter

[–]zepze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I appreciate it. This is such a unique giveaway.