bug_collector
Well-Known Member
hi everyone, im absolutely distraught, i really need some help here.
this morning i was cleaning a tank which had a baby bearded dragon and a few baby water dragons. while i was cleaning the cage, i put the little lizards in with my bluetounges, thinking they would be fine there for a few hours. (giving them branches to climb, just in case)
when i went to take them out, i couldnt find the baby beardie and one of the wds. as far as i know, there is no possible way for them to have excaped.
my dad thinks that my biggest bluey,(bout 30 cm long) may have eaten them somehow.
do bluetounges actually chase down other lizards and eat them?
how could a bluetounge actually catch a wd?
wouldnt there be some kind of remains in the tank if it had done this?
im trying not to give up hope for my poor lil lizards, and ive been desperately trying to think of an alternative to this idea. id really like to know what all ure opinions on this matter are.
all help is appreciated, thanks, from rosa
this morning i was cleaning a tank which had a baby bearded dragon and a few baby water dragons. while i was cleaning the cage, i put the little lizards in with my bluetounges, thinking they would be fine there for a few hours. (giving them branches to climb, just in case)
when i went to take them out, i couldnt find the baby beardie and one of the wds. as far as i know, there is no possible way for them to have excaped.
my dad thinks that my biggest bluey,(bout 30 cm long) may have eaten them somehow.
do bluetounges actually chase down other lizards and eat them?
how could a bluetounge actually catch a wd?
wouldnt there be some kind of remains in the tank if it had done this?
im trying not to give up hope for my poor lil lizards, and ive been desperately trying to think of an alternative to this idea. id really like to know what all ure opinions on this matter are.
all help is appreciated, thanks, from rosa