Hey guys, I have recently moved from Ireland to South Africa. For the past year I have owned two Bearded Dragons, Ozzy and Biffy.
When I left Ireland I was forced to find new homes for my little guys, Ozzy was adopted by my ex girlfriend, and Biffy went to a reptile enthusiast. (My dog moved in with close family friends)
It's been about three months since I said goodbye to all of my pets, and I really am missing them. So today I went out and explored a few pet stores. I discovered some very reasonably priced tanks, UVB's, Beardies, and Spot lamps.
So, now I have Beardy fever again, and since I'm sort of on my feet with a job, and soon to have a place of my own. Well, I'd like some advice on keeping Beardies in the southern hemisphere.
To be honest, I'd like any advice at all, my previous Bearded Dragons were healthy, large and active, but, I'm sure I'm far from the perfect owner.
This time I want to prepare my Viv, sort out lighting, and create an awesome environment before I bring home my Beardie.
So yeah, fire away, all advice, suggestions and warnings are welcome and appreciated!
When I left Ireland I was forced to find new homes for my little guys, Ozzy was adopted by my ex girlfriend, and Biffy went to a reptile enthusiast. (My dog moved in with close family friends)
It's been about three months since I said goodbye to all of my pets, and I really am missing them. So today I went out and explored a few pet stores. I discovered some very reasonably priced tanks, UVB's, Beardies, and Spot lamps.
So, now I have Beardy fever again, and since I'm sort of on my feet with a job, and soon to have a place of my own. Well, I'd like some advice on keeping Beardies in the southern hemisphere.
To be honest, I'd like any advice at all, my previous Bearded Dragons were healthy, large and active, but, I'm sure I'm far from the perfect owner.
This time I want to prepare my Viv, sort out lighting, and create an awesome environment before I bring home my Beardie.
So yeah, fire away, all advice, suggestions and warnings are welcome and appreciated!