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Post by Atomfix on Sept 30, 2014 15:41:31 GMT
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Post by Wood~Ant on Sept 30, 2014 15:54:14 GMT
Now that is one nice dragon. Any idea what you are going to call him or her?
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Post by Atomfix on Sept 30, 2014 15:59:09 GMT
Now that is one nice dragon. Any idea what you are going to call him or her? Thanks. We are going to get it sexed next month or in the next 2 months. If it's a her, it will be named Lula. If it's a him, well... we are not sure yet
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 16:15:55 GMT
He or she is beautiful, are those it's colours or are they going to change because I believe they change at a certain age, also how old is it and one last thing, how I wish I could have one of those tanks for my dragons but it looks expensive. Didn't know you could use sand, I was told that if to much is digested with its food, it can cause something that can lead to death.
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Post by Atomfix on Sept 30, 2014 16:27:05 GMT
He or she is beautiful, are those it's colours or are they going to change because I believe they change at a certain age, also how old is it and one last thing, how I wish I could have one of those tanks for my dragons but it looks expensive. Didn't know you could use sand, I was told that if to much is digested with its food, it can cause something that can lead to death. Thanks Josh. It might be it's colours. But I have a strong feeling they are going to change, it has some slight red around it's neck. And the tank was bare, the reptile shop did it, fully decorated which makes it very pleasing to look at. We will be getting some more decorations for it though like rocks etc. And you are right about sand, it can cause impaction in their intestines etc which results in death. But the sand I use is play sand, it's much more fine than normal sand so it's easier to pass through their body.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 16:43:49 GMT
I am guessing here but I think it might be an orange or red leatherback, but it all depends on the parents and the price it was, the higher the price the higher the chance of it being a leatherback.
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Post by Welsh Ant on Sept 30, 2014 16:52:55 GMT
He or she is drop dead gorgeous, pity my missus won't let me keep one but she don't like lizards or snakes. Ants she is fine with
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Post by shane on Sept 30, 2014 17:17:33 GMT
Only 7 to 8 months and he or she will be full size like my dragon Spike.
Nice Baby dragon you have there and will be interesting to see how he or she grows
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 17:21:07 GMT
Spike looks like a cross between my dragon, Wilson and my sadly deceased other dragon, Ronny. Has Spike lost his tail because it looks like he has.
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Post by shane on Sept 30, 2014 17:25:52 GMT
Spike looks like a cross between my dragon, Wilson and my sadly deceased other dragon, Ronny. Has Spike lost his tail because it looks like he has. No one of its brothers or sisters as a baby bit his tail and it curled up at end.
He has a habit now of curling his hole tail up like a dog when he walks around.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 17:45:20 GMT
Hope you don't mind me posting this but here is my bearded dragon.
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Post by deansie on Sept 30, 2014 19:43:26 GMT
Very nice dragons guys, and I like the vivarium a lot, shelves are great, just need a nice piece of bendy wood in there
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 20:08:16 GMT
The vivarium looks like it cost a small fortune to have built.
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Post by Atomfix on Sept 30, 2014 20:19:01 GMT
£200 for the whole set up, Baby beardie, currently 2 months old + fully decorated vivarium + 2 bulbs fitted as standard and heatmat below play sand substrate for night time which I have regulated by my Habistat thermostat @ 23C Bite Me Reptiles based in Barry and Caerphilly. www.facebook.com/pages/Bite-Me-Reptiles-Exotic-Pets/110234982417283
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Post by shane on Sept 30, 2014 20:57:46 GMT
£200 for the whole set up, Baby beardie, currently 2 months old + fully decorated vivarium + 2 bulbs fitted as standard and heatmat below play sand substrate for night time which I have regulated by my Habistat thermostat @ 23C Bite Me Reptiles based in Barry and Caerphilly. www.facebook.com/pages/Bite-Me-Reptiles-Exotic-Pets/110234982417283Should use kitchen paper towels at bottom of cage then sand, Cos baby's can easy eat sand as they eat crickets and it can do something to there internals when they digest, then add sand as they bigger and older.
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