East Brunswick, New Jersey, bearded dragon free

This is NOT my dragon. I am trying to find a home for this female dragon. I posted in our local Facebook group, trying to find an experienced exotic pet sitter since mine is away. This person has a bearded dragon they are willing to surrender free without the tank. She is pictured here. Please let me know and I can connect you with them. She looks pretty healthy and has been fed greens and vegetables regularly along with crickets.
 

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Rocky2022

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Rocky, Ruby
I suggest one of our vets take a look at the scales. By no means am I am expert but I want to make sure that this beardie gets the best care...
 

Glamamama

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I suggest one of our vets take a look at the scales. By no means am I am expert but I want to make sure that this beardie gets the best care...
Hi,

I promise I’m not trying to be an anonymous person. This is someone in my town who is looking to rehome. I have my own bearded dragon Mr. Rex who has a lovely 4 x 2 x 2 tank, he gets fresh organic greens every day. I have my own dubia bin, they get the same fresh greens and veggies. He has a Reptisun strip that I’m actually replacing with an Arcadia because I’m done with Reptisun. I have digital thermometers. I have a temperature gun I have a solar meter. It’s not mine. I can’t take on another dragon. I’m just hoping somebody that is experienced will take this dragon on because the poor thing apparently is just left in the tank all day.
 

Rocky2022

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Beardie name(s)
Rocky, Ruby
I totally understand and wish nothing but the best for him. There are some amazing people on this site and I hope that you find him a good home. We care about bearded dragons here deeply- the tank looks good and he's probably fine hence my disclaimer. I am rooting for you.
I will say that we know the responsibility that comes with caring for a dragon so that may be why it takes a moment for someone to respond....but when you do, again, I hope it's nothing but the best outcome. Please, keep up posted.
 

Glamamama

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I totally understand and wish nothing but the best for him. There are some amazing people on this site and I hope that you find him a good home. We care about bearded dragons here deeply- the tank looks good and he's probably fine hence my disclaimer. I am rooting for you.
I will say that we know the responsibility that comes with caring for a dragon so that may be why it takes a moment for someone to respond....but when you do, again, I hope it's nothing but the best outcome. Please, keep up posted.
I hope so too. I spend a lot of time trying to educate people so many people don’t understand all the responsibility and how much work they are. I feel so bad for this poor dragon, but I cannot take on anymore. I have my one well cared for dragon and I work a full-time job.
 

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So he’s gotten bubbles on his eye. We wiped them off and it’s only been twice in the last few weeks. Should we be concerned? No coughing or congestion. He’s very hungry and sleeps well. He’s 8-9 month range. His humidity is 30-40 day time and as high as 50-55 at night to early morning.
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