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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1839304, member: 89387"] It's always a hard decision to put a family member in a nursing home, and there aren't always good options, but in my opinion, for whatever it's worth, no one should be forced to take care of someone if they're not really willing and/or able. My family was lucky that there was a good nursing home available for my father in law, but for all that, the last few years of his life were probably pretty miserable for him, even though the staff seemed to really care about him and made him as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. It sounds like you managed to get a bunch of reasonably healthy beardies, especially considering where some of them came from. It would be cool if Jamie turned out not to have adenovirus after all. I hear that bearded dragons are getting like cats and dogs in that they breed easily and some people don't think about what they're going to do with all the little beardies if they let them have babies, so in some areas there are too many beardies and not enough good homes to go around for them, so it's good that you're thinking about being responsible with that. When Puff goes hormonal I promise him that I'm not hiding a lady beardie somewhere in the house (because I don't want to make a bunch of little ADV positive beardies). I'm not sure if he believes me, but we usually only have to put up with a few days of black bearding and head bobbing, just enough to let us know that he's at least healthy and normal enough to be thinking about making little beardies once a year or so. :wink: [/QUOTE]
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