After much reading and asking questions here on this forum i finally took the time to visit a privately owned exotic pet store in my area. I talked with the owner about some 3 month old dragons she was offering for sale and she mentioned that the enclosure i was looking at contained dragons that were from the same clutch she bred herself. There was about 8 dragons together in a large enclosure and all looked well cared for, alert and healthy. Even though all the dragons were from the same clutch i noticed that some were not as large as their other siblings, in fact there were 2 that were almost midgets.
Even though these 2 runts looked healthy and alert she explained that this is a common thing with the bearded dragon. Would it be a wise decision to pick the runt of the litter, or should i look more closely at the more beefier ones?
thank you
Frank
Even though these 2 runts looked healthy and alert she explained that this is a common thing with the bearded dragon. Would it be a wise decision to pick the runt of the litter, or should i look more closely at the more beefier ones?
thank you
Frank