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Post by shane on Jun 8, 2012 20:02:37 GMT
I still do not know if its a he or a she yet but looks like a he. Anyhow wheres a pitcher of my bearded dragon spike I had for 3 months now and hes around almost 4 months old now and they do grow really fast When I first got it. And now I need almost 2 hands to hold it. And what he eats are Crickets and grasshoppers and some greens like "dandy lions letise grapes" The lotuses or gent grass hoppers he eats Any left overs well are ant food ======================================
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Post by IceWhyte on Jun 8, 2012 21:04:42 GMT
He looks pretty cool. My friend used to have a couple and they always did a strange dance and would nodd their heads for ages. Ha.
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Post by shane on Jun 9, 2012 1:37:59 GMT
He looks pretty cool. My friend used to have a couple and they always did a strange dance and would nodd their heads for ages. Ha. mines never done any of them with head bobbing or dance from when I got it, reason why I carnt tell if its male or female. It just watchers me or who evers in house, Its verry lazzy too, I can leave it on floor for 30mins and come back and he will be where I left it, Only time its moves when I have food.
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Post by IceWhyte on Jun 9, 2012 6:50:21 GMT
Yeh well my friends introduced a female and that was why the other dragon was doing the head bobbin. Have a look at this and see if it helps you determine the sex. www.beardeddragon.org/articles/sexing/
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Post by TenebrousNova on Jun 9, 2012 9:11:19 GMT
It's interesting how a common desert lizard from Australia has become one of the most popular exotic pets- you can't walk into a pet shop without seeing vivariums full of baby beardies. ;D
Looks good, Shane.
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Post by Zarbi on Jun 9, 2012 9:23:04 GMT
Never kept a tropical lizard, but the pics are amazing I have seen sand lizards, grass snakes, slow worms and adders on the sandy heathlands; but they are all native to England of course.
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Post by shane on Jun 9, 2012 9:52:27 GMT
it still has both from what I see. So I carnt tell till its fully adult, IceWhyte. .
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Post by shane on Jun 9, 2012 10:05:23 GMT
It's interesting how a common desert lizard from Australia has become one of the most popular exotic pets- you can't walk into a pet shop without seeing vivariums full of baby beardies. ;D Looks good, Shane. I'm alittle surprised as well with been most popular exotic pet, Maybe reason cos they so lazy and my bed room seems like a desert with all desert dwellers. Messor colony, Geckos, bearded dragon, as well as they foods.
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