
If the temperature gradient is wrong in the enclosure and there are no cool or warm spots that your bearded dragon can retreat to, then they may retreat to the corner.Ĭheck out all of your temperature settings to ensure they have an even gradient. The warm side of the enclosure should sit comfortably at 85☏ to 90☏, while the cool side should not drop below 70☏ at night. Your bearded dragon’s enclosure should have a warm side and a cool side. The Temperature Gradient Is Wrongīearded dragons are ectothermic, which means they do not make their own body heat and instead rely on external sources of heat to control their metabolism and keep warm. It’s often a signal that something is wrong with them or their enclosure, and that corner is just where they ended up or is the only place where they feel safe. Unfortunately, not all reasons for your bearded dragon sleeping in the corner are good. Bad Reasons Your Bearded Dragon Is Sleeping in the Corner When reptiles brumate, they go into a state of decreased activity to conserve their energy and fat stores.īearded dragons do not have to be brumated, but they may start to brumate even if you do not intentionally change their enclosure settings, as the air pressure and temperature change outside may have been enough to set off their brumation behavior.įor a closer look at brumation and what it is, check out our dedicated article. To make your bearded dragon more comfortable in that corner, or to encourage them to sleep in other places, you can place little beds on the floor or little hammocks so that they have more options to choose from. It may be that your bearded dragon has designated that corner of their enclosure as their sleeping spot. Your bearded dragon spends the majority of its life in its enclosure and can choose ‘spots’ for certain purposes like eating, pooping, sleeping, and scratching in the substrate.

It also may be at the perfect temperature, with the perfect lighting, and they just cannot resist sticking to that spot. The corner that your bearded dragon is sleeping in may be the comfiest place in their entire enclosure and so they always go back to it to sleep.

Sometimes these behaviors are completely benign and are not cause for alarm. They do some odd things that can alarm their owners like waving their arms, glass surfing, licking you and things in their enclosure, and not eating. At the Tail End of Things… Good Reasons Your Bearded Dragon Is Sleeping in the Cornerīearded dragons are strange little creatures.
