These are the adventures of Toothless, the Bearded Dragon. (He asks that you please do not confuse him with the popular night fury, also named Toothless, he said he is much more fierce and intimidating than any night fury.)
"Hey, can I get some service over here?"
I have quick little video of him on 10/22/12. (I apologize for the poor quality, I am not the best at making videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c-6rRKz1rw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
"Hey, what are you lookin at?"
I will include some brief information on how I have cared for him since we have had him. Please feel free to post any comments, questions, and suggestions!
He is about 7 month old now and almost 17 inches long. We bought him at repticon in June and I found this website the day I brought him home. Of course I had researched for a long time before purchasing him so I had a decent setup, and everyone here has been incredibly helpful in troubleshooting small issued from time to time. My research would not be complete without the help of the members here on bd.org so I would like to say THANK YOU to all of those that have helped me give Toothless the best beardie home that I can.
I will be upgrading him to a larger home soon as he is getting a little cramped, but he gets out daily for exercise. Either outside in his harness for some sunshine, or running around the house under close supervision. He eats greens and veggies most days with frozen/thawed crickets as his main protein source, supplementing with whatever else I can get my hands on. He has had phoenix worms, reptiworms, waxworms and even a few mealworms in the beginning before I knew the impaction risks. (luckily no harm was done). And most recently superworms. I alternate dusting with calcium, calcium plus D, and multivitamins. He also gets moistened pellet food mixed in his salad. He gets a soak a several times a week and has a water bowl that we are still trying to train him to drink from as well as dripping water on his nose every day.
I use a 10.0 repti-glo uvb and a 75 watt sunglo basking light. My next bulb purchase will most like be the repti-sun 10 as I have read that it is the best, but I had already purchased the repti-glo and he has been doing great with it. Also, he gets outside for natural sunlight on a regular basis, and in the 4 months I have had him, he doesn't have any health issues and is a happy healthy growing beardie.
This is one from when I first brought him home with his first salad!
"Hey, where are my bugs? I command you to give me crickets now!"
10/22/12 "sorry, no room, move along please!"
"Don't block my sunshine" 10/22/12
"Hey, can I get some service over here?"
I have quick little video of him on 10/22/12. (I apologize for the poor quality, I am not the best at making videos)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c-6rRKz1rw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
"Hey, what are you lookin at?"
I will include some brief information on how I have cared for him since we have had him. Please feel free to post any comments, questions, and suggestions!
He is about 7 month old now and almost 17 inches long. We bought him at repticon in June and I found this website the day I brought him home. Of course I had researched for a long time before purchasing him so I had a decent setup, and everyone here has been incredibly helpful in troubleshooting small issued from time to time. My research would not be complete without the help of the members here on bd.org so I would like to say THANK YOU to all of those that have helped me give Toothless the best beardie home that I can.
I will be upgrading him to a larger home soon as he is getting a little cramped, but he gets out daily for exercise. Either outside in his harness for some sunshine, or running around the house under close supervision. He eats greens and veggies most days with frozen/thawed crickets as his main protein source, supplementing with whatever else I can get my hands on. He has had phoenix worms, reptiworms, waxworms and even a few mealworms in the beginning before I knew the impaction risks. (luckily no harm was done). And most recently superworms. I alternate dusting with calcium, calcium plus D, and multivitamins. He also gets moistened pellet food mixed in his salad. He gets a soak a several times a week and has a water bowl that we are still trying to train him to drink from as well as dripping water on his nose every day.
I use a 10.0 repti-glo uvb and a 75 watt sunglo basking light. My next bulb purchase will most like be the repti-sun 10 as I have read that it is the best, but I had already purchased the repti-glo and he has been doing great with it. Also, he gets outside for natural sunlight on a regular basis, and in the 4 months I have had him, he doesn't have any health issues and is a happy healthy growing beardie.
This is one from when I first brought him home with his first salad!
"Hey, where are my bugs? I command you to give me crickets now!"
10/22/12 "sorry, no room, move along please!"
"Don't block my sunshine" 10/22/12