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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2018865, member: 114539"] Looks like he is missing all his toes but his feet are still there. If thats the case he should thrive for you, and maybe be able to walk to some degree. He will probably still behave like any other beadie I.E. he will want to climb to bask, so when modeling his habitat maybe do ramps and bridges or something similar so he can climb safely. Mounds made of excavator clay may be a good option. All beardies like to have an elevated pertch to watch the world go by. He will still be triggered to eat by movement so a shallow escape proof bowl would likely work good for him. I'm glad you got him, you've done great with Toothless and Nova, I know you will make sure he has a great life. They are both cuties 💓 😍 btw!!! [/QUOTE]
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