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[QUOTE="Krisuncula, post: 2004681, member: 111595"] Unfortunately life is rarely that simple. Even with proper husbandry a dragon can still get sick. Having been bred in captivity for generations, bearded dragons have developed a predisposition towards illnesses and conditions that their wild counterparts don't generally have. For instance, blocked femoral pores(not that my Bell has an issue with that) are more prevalent in captive beardies. Proper husbandry alone can not guarantee that our dragons won't have issues that sometimes need remedying. I wish that when I got my beardie that I had known more about them. I got him at petsmart and let's be honest pet stores like that don't usually know what they are doing when it comes to bearded dragons and often give out unreliable information. Now when I go to petsmart I can't stand how they keep their dragons. [/QUOTE]
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