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Does your dragon ‘cook’ their greens and berries?
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2043383, member: 118921"] Regarding the color red: Once my husband was wearing a red t-shirt when we went to the reptile store. It's obvious what happened :D I'm just always wondering what they might think of us being able to take this stuff (= clothes, hats, glasses...) off. Wearing a differently colored shirt might be interpreted as "changed the color", but when they see e.g. one is removing this hoodie, jacket.... from their body and now it hangs there over the chair. Regarding the grass: It is not an issue of me not having a garden but there being grass all around or so, like somebody living in a tiny city apartment in Europe or such. We're here in the Atacama desert (the city is Antofagasta), and there is just no grass, or forest, meadow, garden with soil instead of keeping everything in pots, as it's just not surviving. So there it's just not required to "introduce" him to some grass because he will never see or touch the real thing. Very different to the situation of relatives in Germany (where I'm from originally) who also have a bearded dragon, live on the countryside and take their dragon out into their garden and "outdoors" automatically means "grass". But: He has a great view of the desert from two windows, access to a sunny balcony (supervised, of course) and a nice enclosure. Once he's a bit bigger, I can take him for hikes in the desert. And I personally also don't like astroturf for myself, but rather enjoy the nice succulents (that's what is growing so well here) on the balcony. (And in general: I like the idea of introducing a dragon who has a fear of grass but just will be around grass and touching it when being outdoors to it gradually with astroturf.) [/QUOTE]
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