SidandSpike":u2q1s3by said:Its good to hear that there are at least some places that know what they are doing
But I agree that there are too many that mistreat their animals. I've only had my beardy for 3 weeks, and have only been on this site for about 1 out of those three and have already had to change everything we had been told was okay for him..sand..a second beardy with him..coil lights..ugh its so frustrating.
Im in canada & so im not sure if this is a canadian store or not but we were at a Pj's Pets & they had 17 of the skinniest baby beardies I had ever seen all housed togather in probably a 10 gal tank.. and they were housed on black sand which a few of them were eating as we watched. & one light and one log for them to all fight over. I was so upset for them we left in a hurry before I cried ! ( Though im 7 months pregnant & cry at coffee commercials :roll: haha )
So upsetting..
genarie19":3mf81xtc said:I went to a petco today and it was really nice, very clean. The only MAJOR problem I had was the guy that came over to me while I was looking at bearded dragon stuff told me that my viv which is a 4x2x2 was way, way, way too big for a bearded dragon. Even a full grown one. He then told me that the enclosure they had was the perfect size for the bearded dragons they had there and that I needed a ten gallon tank to house mine in. I just looked at him and said oh. He then told me that with an enclosure that big there was no way to keep the temps right and no way to heat the whole thing. I just looked at him. I mean my other beardie was 16 inches long there is no way I would put my new one in a ten gallon tank!
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