Chanza
Hatchling Member
Hello there
This is my bearded dragon Krumpli, his name means potato in Hungarian. He has no visible morphs, but does have a bit of a dunner pattern and a few dunner traits, but not all. He has a bright yellow head which is very visible, especially when you take him out of the cage after he has been basking. He is very photogenic and loves to pose for the camera!
He has a huge appetite and loves to eat crickets and red fruits other the other color choices for some reason (no green apples for krumpli!). Although I have only had him for about a month, he has already been able to recognise the color of white dusted crickets and often goes for them regardless if they are moving. He used to be a very fussy eater with his veggies, but after a bit of fruit on top of the vegetables coaxing, he has been eating his veggies independently.
He loves to give 'kisses' and is a very cheeky chap and will jump onto every table he sees. He has endless energy! He is estimated around 6months and shows clear signs of being a male, despite his young age. We live in Australia, the place where beardies originally came from!
Here are a few pictures of him:
This is my bearded dragon Krumpli, his name means potato in Hungarian. He has no visible morphs, but does have a bit of a dunner pattern and a few dunner traits, but not all. He has a bright yellow head which is very visible, especially when you take him out of the cage after he has been basking. He is very photogenic and loves to pose for the camera!
He has a huge appetite and loves to eat crickets and red fruits other the other color choices for some reason (no green apples for krumpli!). Although I have only had him for about a month, he has already been able to recognise the color of white dusted crickets and often goes for them regardless if they are moving. He used to be a very fussy eater with his veggies, but after a bit of fruit on top of the vegetables coaxing, he has been eating his veggies independently.
He loves to give 'kisses' and is a very cheeky chap and will jump onto every table he sees. He has endless energy! He is estimated around 6months and shows clear signs of being a male, despite his young age. We live in Australia, the place where beardies originally came from!
Here are a few pictures of him: