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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1826132, member: 89387"] I've never had any amphibians or fish, unless you count the frog that used to hang out in our yard at the last house where I lived with my mother before I moved out on my own. We had a swimming pool in the backyard and I used to worry about the frog getting sick from the chlorine, but he(?) seemed fine. He even hopped on me once when I was floating on my back in the water. I guess he must have mistook me for a giant lily pad. :? Your frog experience reminds me a little of what we went through when we first got Squirmles. Neither one of us had ever had a snake before, and we had done our research and read several books on the proper care and feeding of snakes, so we thought we were experts... Not. :roll: We made just about every mistake we could possibly make. Squirmles was lucky he survived our inexperience, just barely. :oops: We managed to get the hang of it somewhere along the line, and he seems to be doing fine now. We learned some things about reptiles in general, so we didn't screw up quite so bad when we got Puff, even though he was our first (and maybe only -- future unknown) bearded dragon. I haven't seen Ragnarok, but the ads for it on TV look pretty good. My husband and I used to go to movies when we were "DINKs" (Double Income No Kids), but ever since I had to quit my job and we "adopted" two reptilian "children", we have No Budget for entertainment, so I'll have to wait until I can see it on TV or YouTube for $0. Sometimes I've even been known to hang out in the TV section of a department store long enough to watch a whole movie (or as much of it as I can get away with) when they put on one I'm interested in to show off the TVs they have for sale. :mrgreen: Sounds like your beardies are doing well. You're probably glad Kane's done brumating. It's weird how they all seem to do it in different ways and at different times. No major changes with Puff so far, and this will be our 5th winter with him, so he's apparently just not into brumating, although he's usually a nice little couch potato year round anyway, unless he sees something on the other side of the glass that looks like it might be good to eat. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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