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Axe
at Tue Jul 1 00:14:26 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Axe ]
The Bearded Dragon Manual, by Philippe de Vosjoli and Robert Mailloux (Sandfire).
Look at your sources.. Sandfire, yes, quite possibly some of the best dragons out there, but we got a dragon from Bob last year that the Daytona show, and he has gout.
Which means that either Bob doesn't know what he's doing and doesn't take great care of his dragons (which I seriously don't beileve. Bob's dragons are very healthy given the circumstances), or it's genetic. Either through too much inbreeding, or breeding parents too young.
Whatever the reason, I would not hold that reference in very high regard. ----- Axe
The Reptile Rooms
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- Breeding Age for Dragons - grimdog, Mon Jun 30 09:50:38 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - Mattman, Mon Jun 30 10:35:16 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - grimdog, Mon Jun 30 10:48:23 2003
- Thanks for the advise.. More - Mattman, Mon Jun 30 11:44:50 2003
- I have a 9 year old female that is still producing . . more - nathan23, Mon Jun 30 12:54:16 2003
- Why I say 18 mo. - Christyj, Mon Jun 30 14:20:35 2003
- RE: Why I say 18 mo. - grimdog, Mon Jun 30 14:27:01 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - Axe, Mon Jun 30 16:24:20 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - grimdog, Mon Jun 30 18:30:10 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - Axe, Mon Jun 30 19:07:56 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - grimdog, Mon Jun 30 19:38:24 2003
RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - Axe, Tue Jul 1 00:14:26 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - grimdog, Tue Jul 1 07:54:55 2003
- RE: Breeding Age for Dragons - Axe, Tue Jul 1 12:19:40 2003
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