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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1860571, member: 89387"] Puff is probably good emotional support for me at home -- he usually tolerates a cuddle for a while (especially if he's sleepy), and if he gets wiggly I just put him back in his tank so he can get on with worshiping his light bulbs. But I don't take him places with me because being out of his familiar surroundings would probably cause him too much stress and do him more harm than it would do me good. :( I guess we're lucky that our cable and internet usually works well. I've got no complaints about their tech support and the way they keep their equipment running. :) It's their marketing and billing that sucks. :angry5: You might be able to flush out your missing moth by turning off all the lights (works better at night) except for one, like maybe a porch light. If you're lucky, the moth will be attracted to the light and come out and leave the house before one of your beardies catches it -- maybe try it when they're asleep in their enclosures. Your plants sound really pretty. I understand that some plants can change color because of soil chemistry. My grandma had hydrangeas (she called them "snowballs") and they would turn from pink to blue and sometimes have different colored flowers on the same bush -- it was pretty cool, but you get to figure out whether your plant is healthy or not when it turns some unexpected color. :? Have you ever seen purple collard greens? The first time my husband brought some of those home for Puff, I thought they were turning brown and bad, but then I realized that they were in good shape and it was just pigmentation -- maybe even some extra vitamins? I suppose that anything from Australia, especially from the northern part (up in the subtropics), might not be adapted to go dormant in the winter because it doesn't have to in its native environment, although I always have to remind myself about that when I look at a world map. Australia always looks like it's way down there halfway to Antarctica, just like Alaska looks like it's almost at the North Pole. :wink: So some people would probably think I'm crazy for trying to keep a bearded dragon happy and healthy in this climate... :mrgreen: Believe it or not, and if I remember correctly, we're starting our second (and maybe our last) "heat wave" for this summer -- temperatures in the 70s (that's a heat wave for Anchorage :P ). It usually turns cool and rainy in August. Can't believe we're more than halfway through July already. Summer in Alaska: Don't blink or you'll miss it! [/QUOTE]
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