D DragonsNDoodles Juvie Member Jan 21, 2012 #2 Is there a reason you don't want to have a dragon from a different location/breeder shipped to you?
W wahm Member Original Poster Jan 22, 2012 #3 I worry about the trauma they might experience and it is only 30 degrees here. I know it is common practice but as this is our first BD I would prefer getting one closer to home.
I worry about the trauma they might experience and it is only 30 degrees here. I know it is common practice but as this is our first BD I would prefer getting one closer to home.
V Vermundor Hatchling Member Jan 24, 2012 #4 I'd suggest waiting till warmer weather comes. If you can't find a local breeder, thats the safe thing to do.
I'd suggest waiting till warmer weather comes. If you can't find a local breeder, thats the safe thing to do.