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  1. TheWolfmanTom

    It's been awhile

    Hey All, Just wanted to say hi to the group. I've been away for some time
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    Zak-n-Wheezie the 2-Headed Bearded Dragon(s) RIP APR 4/16

    Hey Barb, Im so sorry for your loss.
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    The Life and Times of Helen Hawking, dbnr

    Im really heart broken that She didnt make it longer. I have wondered if I made a mistake when she hatched the way she did by not putting Her down. After re reading this thread Im very happy I gave Her the chance she had. She had spirit from day 1 and Im so glad she went to you. I truly am...
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    Safe to feed superworms?

    Supers will be fine, but keep in mind they have a much higher fat content than crickets or giant mealworms
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    Most crickets you've purchased?

    30 thousand in 1 week.
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    Hey Hey Hey!!

    I wasnt hiding. I was doing stuff and things.
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    Fleas?

    If they are moving its probably mites. I dont want to say for sure without seeing them. I have treated mites with Mite off, or ophinol by sera. The 1st is much easier to find.
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    Shedding

    That can be due to a number of reason. Hormones, aggitated about something.
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    Beardie ate cricket with possible cricket disease?

    Sounds like it. I use crickets from Ghanns cricket farm. They are using the banded cricket.
  10. TheWolfmanTom

    Looking for bearded dragon

    Most breeders can ship anywhere in the US. I have shipped coast to coast as well as Alaska, however I have no babies ready to ship at this time.
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    lady bugs?

    I wouldnt feed lady bugs, I have come accross the same info and yes it does seem they are slightly toxic on their own, however what compounds the problem it whatever pesticides or fertilizers they come in contact with. Best to just avoid them. NEVER let your dragon eat a firefly or lightning bug.
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    Dubias at oaks reptile show?

    Sometimes they do sometimes they dont, Its all a matter of what vendors actually show up. MOST shows have somebody selling them. I would get there early in any case.
  13. TheWolfmanTom

    Need help determining what kind of bearded dragon I have

    Looks like a nice normal dragon, possible some orange or citrus in the mix.
  14. TheWolfmanTom

    Sigh...lost my second juvie

    To be honest without knowing the full background on the breeding parents, a necropsy on the babies, or a full genetic screen these are all best guesses. However they are right in line with what everyone is suggesting. I have never bred trans to trans, but I have seen the results. I have had poor...
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    Shedding

    Regular soaking in warm water 2 x a week helps with everyday hyrdation and shedding.
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    Fleas?

    1st you need to determine if indeed it is mites. Do they move? Jump? When you soak your dragon do the dots move towards the head? Or is your dragon just covered in dirt specks? Never treat just on a hunch that you MIght have a problem.
  17. TheWolfmanTom

    Hey Hey Hey!!

    Ok whos left???? Man its been a long time......lol
  18. TheWolfmanTom

    Rusty reds, Turkish, Red runners

    Ive tried them,and yes as feeders they are GREAT!, however, they can breed in cooler temps and you will loose a few during feeding, and you will start finding more than a few in a couple weeks. I no longer use them due to the fact they can survive in cooler temps and thrive.
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    Parasite treatment and parasites

    I do not trust anything coming from most pet stores. I am unfamiliar with the product and Im to lazy to google it. Antibiotics and reek havok on a dragons system, so follow the vets instructions carefully. A Probiotic will help restore good gut bacteria, and speed up recovery.
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    Fleas?

    A picture is worth a thousand words. These dots could be mites and yes they can come from the bedding or the pet store or any of a dozen sources. Mites need to be taken seriously and your going to have to toss your substrate and treat the animal, the enclosure, and any items in the cage.
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