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Question about beardies outside

Hillybean

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Okay,
so my new citrus girl (Soyra) opens her mouth when I stick the dragons outside for real sunlight. Argos acts like its no big deal and Smore hides under his drift wood.

I check the temps on them, and they are fine.

So any ideas as to why Soyra opens her mouth?
Soyra is my one with most beardie attitude...

Currently sticking them outside an hour a day, and then bring them back inside to their lights.

-Hilary
 
It's called "gaping" and it's what they do when they want to release excess heat from their bodies. It's a natural way for them to self regulate their body temperatures and is completely normal under the circumstances. :)
 
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