"Irwin" Inland Bearded Dragon, Sunfire morph Born January, 2007 Personality: Stubborn, rebellious, lazy, mild-tempered Loves: Crickets, raisins, peaches, hammocks, digging, climbing, hiding in printers, hiding under beds, windows, colorful things, pooping on desks, carpets, etc. (basically all of the most inconvenient places to poop) Hates: Baths, clothes (but I make him wear them anyway, hehe), outdoors, birds, worms, medicine, mirrors, loud noises, being awakened, being confined
Irwin's first photo! Taken the day he arrived, June 15th, 2007:
Some close-ups:
Irwin's annoyed-face:
"Wow, my owner makes really bad tuxes":
Need I say more?:
Irwin the Killer Whale Trainer!:
*Smooch*:
Oh no! Irwin's chatting with beardie chicks online!:
Irwin wins the gold medal for curtain-climbing: And for hiding in printers: And for making weird poses:
GUESS THE EYE! Irwin's... or Sauron's???:
Rawr!:
Scales?:
Irwin scanned!:
Irwin... or Darth Sidious???
Took this with cell phone... at the last second, Irwin decided to smile for the picture!:
The pronounced dark circles on his belly on the earlier pictures (i.e. the one bellow his fabulous bowtie shot) are stress marks I believe.
They show as dark lines or dark circles on your dragons underbelly.
Beardies show stress marks when they are either not as happy as they could be or are grumpy.
I am in no way insinuating that you have an unhappy boy of course. They can come and go in a flash. Many beardies show stress marks when they are pre/post shed, or after a bath (if they are not a fan), for example. Its only cause for concern if they persist.
The pronounced dark circles on his belly on the earlier pictures (i.e. the one bellow his fabulous bowtie shot) are stress marks I believe.
They show as dark lines or dark circles on your dragons underbelly.
Beardies show stress marks when they are either not as happy as they could be or are grumpy.
I am in no way insinuating that you have an unhappy boy of course. They can come and go in a flash. Many beardies show stress marks when they are pre/post shed, or after a bath (if they are not a fan), for example. Its only cause for concern if they persist.