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    I'm now Beardie-less

    I finally got both of my adult Beardies re-homed, so now I can concentrate all my attentio to my Baby Rhino Iguana and his care. I really liked the Bearded Dragons, but the Rhino has been my dream for a long time. :headbang: He can be admired here...
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    Show of Hands ... Rhino Iguana owners?

    I just purchased a baby Rhino Iguana 5 days ago and was wondering how many of you have a Rhino as well? Also how they're doing, etc. All things Rhino so to speak. :) I'd like everyone to meet Titus! http://s196.photobucket.com/user/jbauer49/slideshow/Titus%20the%20Rhino%20Iguana
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    Pesky itty-bitty nats!

    These are due to moisture, I think they originated from my houseplants and have now migrated to the Beardie enclosures, not to mention all over the place. I have put out Deet/napkins as well as WhiteFly & Insect Traps, so hopefully that'll help. I also got rid of some of the plants. (I had a...
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    Pesky itty-bitty nats!

    Anyone else dealing with these pesky little nats that invade everything and seem to enjoy flying in front of your face most of all? They're difficult to grag in mid-air too. If anyone has a solution that's safe for the Beardies, I'd like to know what it is. :banghead:
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    Tree Limb question

    :blob8:
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    Royalty

    hahaha, yes ... about 19 years earlier. :shock:
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    Royalty

    Well, let's just call it another "Happy Wife, Happy Life" thing. :banghead:
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    Tree Limb question

    Ahh, that does make sense. Thanks again Mama!
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    Royalty

    Thanks Mama, Hidie doesn't hide near as much any longer and is eating better. She only does her "business" when I give her a bath still. Ajax is regal as always, never hides. Unfortunately due to cercomstances beyond my control, I'm looking for new homes for them. :(
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    Royalty

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    Royalty

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    Tree Limb question

    If you bake the limb that you picked up outside, what would be the point of removing the bark? Just ask'n. :?: Thanks,
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    Royalty

    Here's a pic of Ajax: and here's a pic of Hidie: Both are around 2 1/2 years old I was told when I bought them a little over a week ago. Ajax is proud and not afraid of anything, while Hidie was so named because she never voluntarily comes out of her hiding spot right now.
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    She never comes out of hiding!

    I've added a photo of her (Hidie, renamed her since she never comes out of hiding). I couldn't feel any eggs but then I'm super new at all this. Have a look and give me your opinion please. Thanks! http://s196.photobucket.com/user/jbauer49/media/Beardies/PlumpHidie.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
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    She never comes out of hiding!

    I'll see about raising the basking spot, thanks! I use a non-contact temp gun, so I take readings on several surfaces especially the Basking Spot. Thanks again for your help.
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    She never comes out of hiding!

    Hi Destiny, Since I bought these two with thier enclosures I've pertty much set them up as they were with the exception of buying new Basking & UVB Bulbs. I've removed most of the climbing assessories since she never comes out anyway unless I remove her hiding 'rock'. She'll eat if I leave the...
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    She never comes out of hiding!

    I have had my adult Beardies for about 5 days now and the Male is out and about, eating, pooping, doing what's expected of him. The Female however won't come out of hiding. When I remove her hiding cave, she eats, poops, and everything else. Seems healthy but when I put her hiding cave back in...
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    Sandpaper?

    Thanks! I'll look in to the Rubber Mat option too.
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    I now have a pair of Beardies!

    Hi all, I just wanted to let you all know I picked up an adult pair of Beardies this past Saturday. The Male is about 18-19" long and the Female is maybe a tad shorter. I haven't weighed them yet. Both in their seperate 2'x2'x4' enclosures. I Haven't given them names yet but I'm working on it...
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    Sandpaper?

    Thanks, that makes a lot more sense.
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