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Juvenile Bearded Dragon Eating Less
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[QUOTE="Rocky2022, post: 1997128, member: 114919"] You sound like me- trust me, this wont be your last post of a similar nature. As you see, support is readily available. When you don't know, you don't know and having reassurance/support is so helpful during these times. As a first time beardie parent, I never had a pet that didn't bark, chirp, etc so you have no choice but to pay attention and have patience so "overreacting" is normal until you learn about lizards THEN you have to learn the behavior of YOUR LIZARD. As you take this journey, you'll quickly see that it is soooooooooooo worth it! My beardie is 5 months, I've had her for over 1 month and my life has turned upside down. It's a true commitment if you care - I wouldn't change it for the world! [/QUOTE]
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