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    What to use...

    Thank you Gail for the information. I wish that there was a way to get you some. It is some really nice wood as you say. Will take lots of prep though as I am still pealing all the bark off as it dries. I then have to sand down all the sharp points so they are smooth. I plan on cutting them to...
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    What to use...

    Hello all, I have read alot of stuff about wook here, but nothing covers the wood madrona. It's a thin skinned barked tree that always looks like it is pealing. It is common here on Whidbey Island. Is this ok to use? I plan on stripping off the bark, then cutting them to specific lengths. Once...
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    New BD Family

    What is a beardie wrap? As for the t-shirt, that is an idea. I will have to try it. Any other ideas?
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    New BD Family

    She may be cute ( I believe so too ) but she has quite the attitude. When we brought her home, she was all docile and such. Now, she likes to open her mouth and bite us when we try to giver her crickets or vegies. I also hold her and let her bite. I will stroke her head till she closes her mouth...
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    Using tree timber

    You say use hard woods and nothing sappy. How about Madrona? Anyone know if this is a good wood or not? I live on Whidbey Island and there are quite a few fir, madrona, and some pine, not to mention birch, and cotton wood. I'd like to use some wood for my little BD to climb on so he/she (believe...
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    New BD Family

    These pics are of our little one. We believe to be a female. :)
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    New BD Family

    Hello to all the other BD families out there, We have a new little friend for the family. It's name is Sandar (we originally thought it was a boy) but after looking just aft of the vent, it looks to be a female. From snout tip to tip of tail she is about 7 inches. I think she is about 2 months...
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