Search results

  1. G

    Stretch Armstrong Lives!

    Mr. Pink is amazing. He is growing faster than is naturally possible, he sleeps suspended in the air with his legs dangling down like dead weight, he will eat insects that have been frozen if I hand feed him, and now this: Mr. Pink is a contortionist and sleeping like he is a Tetris game or a...
  2. G

    Insects in a Group

    Every day there is a new learning experience with Mr. Pink. I learned this morning that my beardie does NOT like live insects or live insect larvae in a group, period. His favorite dish is Phoenix worms but if I put more than one in his feeding bowl he will not touch them. If I hand feed him the...
  3. G

    I Have A Growing Dinosaur!

    It was just a week ago that Mr. Pink completed a full-body shed. Even then, I could see his increase in size. I saw the color change in his tail yesterday and his tail is shedding again. I was like, "you've got to be kidding me." Mr. Pink is not even four months old and I need a bigger...
  4. G

    Phoenix Worm Madness!

    Here's the deal... I used to think that Mr. Pink liked live crickets. With live crickets, I never had to monitor his eating, until now. My shipment of Phoenix worms just arrived (ABDRAGONS Live Black Soldier Fly Larvae) and now I know how Mr. Pink eats when he REALLY LIKES live food. Mr. Pink...
  5. G

    Too Cute To Handle

    Mr. Pink was not yet awake this morning so I took a picture of him sleeping on the top of his favorite perch. You cannot tell from the picture but he is a full five inches off the ground. When Mr. Pink sleeps on the top of his cactus he 'pancakes' his belly and lets all four of his legs dangle...
  6. G

    My God!

    AHBD callled this out, and accurately. Mr. Pink, now that he has completed his 3-month shed, will not stop eating! Mr. Pink is eating frozen insects, glass, and steel. Do I have a Hercules bearded dragon? This homie is ballin'. Stay away from Mr. Pink because he will eat your ass! "He thinks he...
  7. G

    The Frozen Food Beardie With Daddy

    I discovered today that Mr. Pink is a weirdo that loves frozen insects. This is Mr. Pink hugging on me. At 3 months my little guy hugs me tight and will not move when we go for walks in the Tucson desert. Smart little weirdo because we have many dangerous predators in Arizona that would eat him...
  8. G

    I Have Never Seen A Post Like This

    Mr. Pink, 24 hours ago, completed his 3-month shed. When he was two months old, he would not eat live mealworms or live wax worms so I put a small container containing both in my freezer. This morning, I dished out fresh sliced organic Roma tomato, one frozen wax worm, and six frozen mealworms...
  9. G

    The Dreaded Name Change

    I named my beloved beardie Mr. Pink because I thought Mr. Pink was the villain in Reservoir Dogs that actually had a heart. Here's the problem: my memory failed me and now I have to change Mr. Pink's name. Mr. Pink was the cheap bastard in Reservoir Dogs that would never tip a single penny in...
  10. G

    Get Off Me!

    This is not my Mr. Pink but this is hilarious! ~Gregory Williams
  11. G

    Back In Action!

    Mr. Pink was pretty burned out from his shed yesterday but he had a good night's sleep in his cave and he is back in action today! I gut-loaded medium live crickets last night with his favorite foods and they are big and juicy this morning. My little guy is going after these things with...
  12. G

    Movie Star!

    Hello Everyone, Mr. Pink (Reservoir Dogs) just turned three mos. old and he wanted to wish you all a terrific day and give you a big beardie smile. I gotta happy movie star over here! ~Gregory Williams
  13. G

    Proud New Beardie Owner!

    I am a new beardie owner and my intelligent little creature is 2 months old. This little one is insatiably curious and very communicative with body language. My little chub just gobbled up his/her crickets and is laying fat, happy, and relaxed on the ceramic hideout I just purchased for the...
Top Bottom