I know! I miss the little fingerling. He don't miss any meals, LLL rept is 1.6 miles away. They rock! :headbang:BlueDragon09":3e7ao2ei said:Wow he's so big!
I'm so sorry to read the bad news I worry about that too, a real possibility. Hang in there and stay positive. (Yea I know it's easier said than done)littleman794":3e7ao2ei said:Looking great and happy!
Sadly, I just had to sell my Honeydew =/ I've hit an early-stage crisis in my life and have had so sell everything I have, still can't afford rent.
But I can stick to these forums and just look at all the healthy dragons that are being raised here!
Thanks I can't believe I live down here sometimes. :shock: I don't mind the stay-cations :mrgreen: Yep your bd's would feel right at home here. :wink: Nearby Sandfire Dragon Ranch (where Kirbs hatched) says...sweetiepie9":3e7ao2ei said:Boy he sure is growing & isn't that great that you can get him out in the sun so often, the ultimate UVB light! He sure lightens up in the sun, it's so good for him. I envy you, I live in BC, Canada, just north of Seattle and we get their same weather, lots of rain, damp, overcast in the winter. My dragons would so love to be in San Diego, too!
Kirby starting on his walkabout...I see you eying my chiles :V :whip:Hello and welcome to Sandfire Dragon Ranch. Located in the small town of Bonsall in Northern San Diego County, Sandfire Dragon Ranch takes advantage of the only climate in the United States that is nearly identical to that of the Australian habitat of the bearded dragon. This unique climate allows Sandfire Dragon Ranch to be one of the only facilities in the world with large outdoor breeding enclosures and free-range dragon populations. http://www.sandfiredragonranch.com/index.php?main_page=about_us