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Trying to shed, wants to bite everything.
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[QUOTE="Lobretto, post: 1997083, member: 115560"] I'm not offended nor do I think you are dumb. All I'm saying is be more open to the advise of some of the people on this site. To be honest most vets have a very vague and general knowledge of reptiles as a whole. They are focused on the pets they see on a regular basis aka dogs and cats. When it comes to the needs of each and every individual reptile species...good luck with that. If you read 100 care sheets on beardies you'll find that almost every one is a guide on adults. They eat once a day, they may only eat 10 large roaches on a bug day. But a baby and juvenile require a whole different set of husbandry guidelines from feeding to basking temp. My advise to you and your young mind is research, ALOT. Read anything and everything you can, try and read the most up to date, published, scientific research. I realized a long long time ago that the understanding and proper care of the reptile at hand is 100% my responsibility and it be best if I truly understood every aspect of their care. Most people we know personally arnt gonna have the slightest clue and a ton of "professionals" aka vets and exotic pet shop employees are the biggest spreaders of misinformation. If you have any questions at all feel free to message me anytime. [/QUOTE]
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