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Emotional Support beardie?
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[QUOTE="Chris., post: 2044119, member: 118223"] Hey Max, its nice to hear that your dragon is giving you support. When I got mine I did not expect how close of a "bond" a reptile and its keeper can form and most people will probably never understand this. Personally I kind of agree with everything that has been said so far. Yes you can take your dragon outside if it is warm enough. They can get spooked easy and might suddenly try to run off so a harness and/or leash are a must! I'd limit the amount if time outside and ease him into it. The time without a heatlamp should be no more than two hours. It all depends on your dragon, how he handles everything. Luis (my dragon) will sit on my shoulder for eternity and just take a nap on me if he gets too cold. You can use a mvb in a dome for on the go heating as those provide uva and uvb. I have a couple of strong suction cups to hang them from any smooth surface. [/QUOTE]
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