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    It's a boy! :)

    I'm used to my tortoises moving at a speed of less than 0.5 miles per hour. I used to think they moved at a reasonable pace (and they truly do, they have a giant plate of bone covered in plates of keratin of course they're going to be slow) but now it seems like they move in slow motion after...
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    It's a boy! :)

    Thank you! :) I'm super happy with him. It's been a bit weird having such a fast moving reptile since most of my experience has been with tortoises. He requires the same level of patience but he's a little speed demon compared to them! It's vastly improved my ability to handle wild lizards at...
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    It's a boy! :)

    I have no plans on breeding my bearded dragon, but I've had him for 3 months as of today. He has grown immensely. I contacted the people I got him from to inquire about his age since I completely spaced on asking when I took him on impulse. He was apparently 4-5 months old. He's very tame, but...
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    First time dragon caretaker

    Thanks! I am glad I knew what I was getting into before getting Sir Nub, but I still have plenty to learn. It'll come with time and experience. I've mostly handled wild and dead reptiles until now. A great trick for bites is to blow into their mouth until they let go. Handling Nub is delightful...
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    First time dragon caretaker

    Hello! Yesterday I purchased a juvenile Pogona vitticeps. It is approximately six inches, so maybe two months old? It was at a local pet shop kept with a sibling and as a result it only has one toe on its left fore paw. Its stump makes gripping branches slightly difficult, but it doesn't slow...
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