Esther19":mwpbtjq5 said:I have a second set-up at school for my special needs dragon. She goes everywhere with me. I'm thinking of getting a another set-up at school to rotate my other 3 dragons through now and then so they don't get too bored at home. It would be rather challenging to transport two, though, especially when my 3 healthy ones are pretty active and fast.
I think 95% of us bought the crappy set-up. You are not alone.
ShiverBug":13fd0y9u said:Well, that's Krueger's story. Sorry, didn't mean to write a book, here.
Creepella":3t7o7aej said:I was concerned my dragon was too sick and might die, so at first I tried not to get too attached. I didn't even want to give him a name in case I "jinxed" him! (Yes, dumb, I know) But I couldn't help but find him endearing as I've gotten to know him. So I'm keeping him, and his name is George. He now has his bigger tank, full lighting, clean newspaper substrate, hides and logs for basking, and a variety of fresh veggies and crickets each day. He gets baths every second day and has even been scrubbed gently with baby wash once. I'm still doing my research to find additional ways to spoil him!
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