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  1. causeascene203

    Parazap

    I have an in-home reptile rescue. I don't have a need for it right now; I just wanted to see what everyone thought of it. I've heard mixed reviews regarding efficacy.
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    Parazap

    Who here has used the product "Parazap" for their dragons or other reptiles? Did you have good luck with it?
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    These guys need some help ASAP!~ (CA)

    Oh, that's good to hear! Hopefully it's someone knowledgeable. I'm glad they found a home.
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    Really weird.

    That looks like shed to me, too.
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    NEED URGENT HELP

    I'm sorry you lost him. :( If you just got him less than a week ago, it probably wasn't your fault. It sounds like he may not have been healthy to begin with. Babies can be very sensitive. Definitely try again! Where did you get him from? Try buying your next dragon from a breeder, they are...
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    My baby Thil updated 2/7 Girl or boy?

    Aw, what a cutie!
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    Beardie nails.

    Someone once posted a picture of their beardie's nails - they were filed down really short from running around all crazy-like on tile, too. I think that person ended up removing the tiles, but I can't remember for certain.
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    HELP ON ESCAPING CRIX!

    Lol :laughhard:
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    Question on viv making

    Another reason you wouldn't want to use the glass top: glass filters out the UVB. If you put your UV bulb on top of the glass, your dragon won't be getting any of its benefits! Post pictures of your progress! I like how unique the shape is, and I bet your dragon will like it.
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    is max entering brumation

    It's generally not a good idea to feed your dragons insects that come from outside. Besides the risks of pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals the earthworm might have come into contact with, there's also an increased risk of parasites. Insects that you buy are bred to be used as food and...
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    sand

    No problem. :)
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    For those with Crossfires -

    Have your dragons ever jumped into their basking light hard enough to break the bulb or been in contact with it long enough to get burned by the fixture?
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    Bearded Dragon Nature Zone Bites?

    I had a dragon who loved to eat these, and his poo was play-doh green, too.
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    Red dragons?.......

    There sure are some fancy dragons in this thread!
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    These guys need some help ASAP!~ (CA)

    Maybe Freeie can take them from you after the holidays? Hubby didn't say no to the dragons, he said no to the drive.... :laughing6:
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    Viv & Fake Rock FINISHED! Pics & Tips

    That looks absolutely fantastic! I bet your dragon loves it. :D
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    These guys need some help ASAP!~ (CA)

    Aw, that's too bad! I hope someone else can take them! :?
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    sand

    It's a marketing thing. They say it's digestible because it's just calcium carbonate, which is sometimes used as a calcium supplement. The clumping properties make it easy to clean because when it gets wet, you can just sift out the soiled part. A bedding that is digestible, is made up of a...
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