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    New dragons from bloodbankdragons.com

    Why do breeders need to "ship" dragons anyway? Whatever happened to caring breeders taking dragons to the reptile store and being in good hands? This is just proof of how corrupt the pet breeding industry is worldwide, even for reptiles. People are so greedy and obsessed with the physical...
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    New dragons from bloodbankdragons.com

    What the hell!! Since when can you buy living creatures that come in tiny bags packed in tiny little sealed boxes! That's awful! That seems like animal cruelty to me! Imagine what those poor dragons must have felt being cramped up inside a tiny little cardboard box sealed so tightly that the...
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    2011 Reptile and Amphibian Expo

    Wow just one week, that came up so quickly. I'm looking forward to it.
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    Chrono

    Very cute photos!
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    2011 Reptile and Amphibian Expo

    Yay so close. I'm looking forward to my first ever reptile expo.
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    Help with eye problem!!!

    False alarm guys. It did look bad at the start but he has basically worked it out himself and now it's almost gone. Thanks though!
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    Help with eye problem!!!

    Hi! I just noticed before that my Beardie couldn't shut his right eye properly. It looks like he has a bit of skin that has shed or something caught right in there and when he tries to shut his eye it is keeping it open it a bit! I feel really bad for him because it looks painful and annoying...
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    I've made my decision :)

    Congrats on deciding to get a Beardie. If you are going to take your Beardie outside in Summer like you said and walk around with it on your back then I recommend a reptile leash for it. They can be pretty quick when they want to be and I personally would never take mine outside unless it was on...
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    What are your thoughts on huge pet collections?

    Lately I have been watching a lot of videos on youtube of people walking around and showing off their massive pet collections. These are the type of people who have something like 20 snakes, 10 lizards, 5 turtles, birds, dogs, cats, spiders, fish etc etc, the list just goes on. I always thought...
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    How often should you bathe your Bearded Dragon?

    That's good to know as I have taken a liking to bathing my little guy. He just looks so adorable in the tub.
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    Effect of natural UV.

    I see, so is it normal then to go a bit darker in the sun?
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    Effect of natural UV.

    He was in front of an open screen door, not just glass. He opened his mouth like he does when he is basking under his heat lamp.
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    Effect of natural UV.

    I took my Beardie out for a bit of natural sunlight today. He wasn't technically outside but we have a glass room here where we keep pot plants and it gets really hot in there. Since the room is mostly glass I thought it would give him a chance to absorb some natural sunlight. I put him in the...
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    How often should you bathe your Bearded Dragon?

    And is there such a thing as giving them too many baths? Is once a day too many? Should it be only once or twice a week?
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    sand rant

    Hmm maybe it's just different where I come from but wrongly accusing people of arguing is not exactly a light-hearted comment.
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    sand rant

    Before you typed this no one was arguing. I don't know why people keep jumping to the conclusion that we were arguing. We were having an intellectual conversation of Bearded Dragon research and there wasn't a hint of an argument at all. I would ask you too actually READ through a conversation...
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    sand rant

    Actually, on that note here is something I just found on a site. "Bearded Dragons have a natural life expectancy from between 5 and 10 years. Of course, natural predation and other environmental factors severely limit their life span in some cases. In an ideal, proper, and clean captive...
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    sand rant

    I actually don't have any solid evidence at all on a Beardies lifeline whether they live on sand, on hard soil or even in woodlands. I once read a poster in another forum say that Beardies in the wild live 2-3 years. That poster only said "in the wild" and did not specify as to where or what...
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    First photos of my first ever Beardie.

    Thanks! I've had him less than a month but I already love the little guy to bits!
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    First photos of my first ever Beardie.

    I thought this was an interesting way to relax on your log. I love how his arm is just hanging back like that. :laughing6:
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