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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1893740, member: 89387"] Hi, No need to apologize for late replies or TLDRs – I’m even more guilty of both. :oops: Wow. :shock: I didn’t know you could get heat waves that bad in Oregon – sounds like some of your critters were in real danger. I guess the hamster and the horses and the bird especially needed extra help. I’m glad to hear that you got them all through it and that it’s cooled off since then. :) You’ll probably laugh, but here in Anchorage we call it a “heat wave” if the temperature goes much above the high 60’s or low 70’s, and it rarely does. We had a couple of summers a while back when it got into the 80’s and everyone was complaining about the “heat.” :roll: I did have to turn off the heat lamps for the snake in the afternoon on a couple of those days. We didn’t have the beardie yet back then. Broly and Puff are just about the same size, except that Puff is a couple of inches shorter and he lost some weight this week, but that was after he pooped in the bath so no worries yet. He’s still napping most of the day and wasn’t hungry on Saturday, so I still think he may be trying to brumate for the first time in his life. I hope it’s nothing more serious than that, since I never know what the adenovirus is going to do next. I hope Jamie can cope well with it. Kane’s a big guy, and I’m trying to remember – did you say he’s a German giant? We were always as careful as we could reasonably be to keep Puff’s adenovirus away from Squirmles (our corn snake) even though we don’t know for sure if what he has is bearded dragon specific or if a snake could have caught it from him. Apparently we did ok because that wasn’t what Squirmles died of in the end. All the evidence suggests that he was inbred, so he was probably lucky that he lived as long as he did. We seem to have a small population of resident spiders in our house. I don’t know what kind they are but I let them be whenever I can because I figure they’ll take care of the flies and mosquitoes and other things that come in here, especially in the summer. None of them are big enough to do much about escaped crickets and roaches though. There’s one that tends to hang out in the bathtub so we sometimes have to make sure that he(or she?) is out of harm’s way before we take a shower. We had a pleasant weekend – mostly nice weather with comfortable temperatures and just a little rain. “Daddy” splurged and got Puff some hornworms, which he very much enjoyed on Sunday afternoon. :blob8: We have one little bitty one left, so we can probably afford to keep it for a day or two and let it grow a little. Otherwise I know that hornworms can get really big really fast. We’re stocked up on a few crickets and a lot of roaches too, at least enough to last us for the next week or two, especially with Puff at his comfortable weight and not eating huge amounts lately. Ready for another week, and then my husband has the following week off, and that will take care of his “use it or lose it” vacation time just before the end of their fiscal year. :) [/QUOTE]
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