Are you actually being serious?? :shock:
I say, sell your current dragon then wait. No sense getting ANOTHER one until you are absolutely certain you have found the perfect dragon!
Are you actually being serious?? :shock:
I say, sell your current dragon then wait. No sense getting ANOTHER one until you are absolutely certain you have found the perfect dragon!
The first time you did this, I was a little disturbed but didn't say anything. I figured that you didn't know about the different morphs when you got your first one, and now that you got your "perfect" beardie you would be happy with it.
PETS ARE NOT DISPOSABLE. If you are SO concerned with the color of your beardie, maybe you should check out the person selling bearded dragon statues in the For Sale section. That way you can just spray paint it when you get sick of the color, and no more beardies have to be shipped around.
The first time you did this, I was a little disturbed but didn't say anything. I figured that you didn't know about the different morphs when you got your first one, and now that you got your "perfect" beardie you would be happy with it.
PETS ARE NOT DISPOSABLE. If you are SO concerned with the color of your beardie, maybe you should check out the person selling bearded dragon statues in the For Sale section. That way you can just spray paint it when you get sick of the color, and no more beardies have to be shipped around.
If I can ask, why exactly do you want a bearded dragon? Is it for the companionship or the joy of having a pet, or is it more for display purposes? All are valid reasons for having reptiles, and I could understand more if you wanted a display animal that you would want the prettiest one that you could find. But an animal changing hands and homes is very stressful on it, and people shouldn't always be expected to pick up your slack when you're tired of the status quo. Maybe take a step back and see if having a bearded dragon is right for you.