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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1847569, member: 89387"] I guess the good old "polar vortex" must be sending our nasty weather down your way again, because it's been pretty nice here for the past few days. The "glaciers" in our backyard are finally retreating -- pretty soggy ground underneath, but we'll have green grass soon if we don't get a setback -- still early in the season. Puff is still pigging out on his greens several times a day. I didn't realize that you had such a colorful bunch of beardies. I think Puff is mostly "normal" colored (whatever that is) although he may have a little "citrus" or whatever in him because he's orangish around the eyes. I don't know anything about his ancestry or breeding -- rescues usually don't come with a pedigree and Puff is no exception. And I haven't done much research on all the different color morphs that beardies come in nowadays. I just hope that breeders remember to select for good health and temperament over exotic colors and features. Yeah -- in my dreams, right? You're lucky these days if you can get healthy ones that haven't been inbred to the point of having all kinds of weird recessive traits. But best for me not to get started on that issue (one of my pet peeves because I suspect that Squirmles may have been inbred and if so, he was probably lucky that he lived to be 15). Anyway, Puff turns a nice bright golden color when he's happy and warm (especially when he's stuffed with bugs :wink: ), with brownish-greyish speckles that turn black when he's upset or cold. I hadn't heard much about "The Strangers," but I see it's in out in the theaters around here. It sounds pretty scary. Some kinds of "camp" can be really fun sometimes. :mrgreen: Our reptile vet says that the most important thing for keeping bacteria populations down is to remove the protein so they don't have anything to live on, and that's more important than what kind of device or disinfectant you use. I had probably mentioned to her that I try to be careful with harsh chemicals (such as bleach) because sometimes I think you can do more harm with the chemicals than the germs you're trying to kill, and she agreed that just keeping the tank clean is the main thing, weather it's full of water or air -- but easier with air. All you need is some paper towels, a spray bottle, and a little "elbow grease," unless you're fighting with something really nasty. But I suppose a skimmer does the job nicely if you have a tank full of water. Pardon me for doing the math, but I figured out that your mom must have been pretty young when you were born -- like 18 or 19? Hope you guys had fun for her birthday. :D My mom was 38 when she had me -- almost old enough to be my grandmother. I guess I'm lucky I didn't end up with Down's Syndrome or some such. I may be a little weird but it could have been a whole lot worse. :) [/QUOTE]
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