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    Baby survived after being cut from egg

    Shocking title, but direct and to the point. This was odd, and now that the lizard is a healthy several weeks old dragon I feel it's time to post about it. In the incubator sat an egg, its brothers and sisters hatched and much time had passed. Next to the egg were two more. My newest helper...
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    Bearded dragon with a "Cats Eye"

    This is an axanthic het, has just a one “Cats eye” that dilates into a hairline of a pupil. This is not genetic and I have seen it before in pictures, but to see it in person is freaky. I have to take double, then a triple, then a quadruple take whenever I am looking into the cage. It certainly...
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    New morph - Axanthic

    Here are a couple of side by side photographs with the sibling het dragons. This morph is already proven genetic (crossing offspring back to original parent which resulted in more axanthics) Crossing this to a hypo would produce a true “Ghost” aka “Snow” dragon. The basking lamp emits a...
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    horrible cricket smell

    I could not stress this enough, don't feed rancid crickets to your dragons. Some of the parisites that will succumb your pet, come from crickets, and dirty crickets, only that much worse. Crickets smell when they are not being taken care of. Decaying flesh never smells fresh. Before I added an...
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    Pictures of our Midget Bearded Dragons *Dwarfism

    Here are our two dward bearded dragons. The big one is a male and the small one a girl. Both leatherbacks. Very cute and fun to watch. Real pigs.
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    [GUIDE] Keeping Crickets (odorless, alive, healthy and fat)

    Crickets can be a nutritious, tasteful and mentally stimulating staple-feeder insect for Bearded Dragons. Crickets are not only affordable but they are prolific and easily kept as long as a few provisions are given, and you include their maintenance in your regular cleaning routine. I use tall...
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