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bath time pics . . . . . .

nathan23 Apr 26, 2006 02:09 AM

heres a few from earlier tonight. bath time is always a riot!!!!


the dragon in the middle of the three is the one that just laid eggs, the father is the dragon on the left

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Replies (7)

beachbeardies Apr 26, 2006 04:45 AM

do you bath more than one male together or do you seperate males so they do not fight? i always seperate mine if i dont have to i wont, it would be faster to do them all at once.

mistaman Apr 26, 2006 06:58 AM

nice pics! Ive just got a hatchling red phase with the grey detail like in your bottom pic. Ive also got a hypo green that is a few weeks older -both very nice and seem to both be female. The plan is to breed when they are older (yes...i know i need a male! ) which is why i asked the question in my previous post about hypos etc.
I also have an 18 month old female that looks "normal" but frequently displays an almost flourescent yellow beard/lips but sometimes has lavender coloured sides. Dunno if it is morphed at all. Do you need to know the blood line to tell if a morph?
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1 Mexican Kingsnake
3 Bearded Dragons
1 Egyptian Uromastyx

nathan23 Apr 26, 2006 10:22 AM

Yeah you pretty much need to know the bloodlines to know what morph it is. A lot of people start making up names for their animals when they dont know the lineage. Like for example calling an animal a sanfire just because it has a little orange in the head or beard. To be safe just call it what the parents are like an example red flame x normal in my opinion I would try to find out what the parents were.

peace,
nathan
Uluru Dragons

nicky-dee Apr 26, 2006 10:13 AM

I bathe all my dragons at the same time, male or female. I am currently "borrowing" a hypo male from a friend and I bathe all four dragons at the same time. I haven't had a problem so far, I would say go ahead and give it a try. My dragons don't seem to show much interest in each other while in the tub . . .

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0.1.0 Hogg Island Boa
0.0.1 Dumerils Boa
0.2.0 Blood pythons
2.1.0 Ball pythons
0.0.1 Childrens python
0.1.0 Cape York Spotted python
0.0.1 Western hognose
0.0.1 Cornsnake

1.2.0 Bearded dragons (and 17 eggs currently cooking)
0.4.0 Leopard geckos
0.1.0 Crested gecko
0.0.1 Pictus gecko

nathan23 Apr 26, 2006 10:19 AM

Yeah I give them a bath all at the same time. In the pic with the adults there are three males. They dont bother each other at all.

As far as the hypos go , I would check out the article Rob wrote at Tko Dragons, Rob is a friend of mine and knows his stuff!

peace,
nate

alphadragon Apr 27, 2006 12:08 AM

>>heres a few from earlier tonight. bath time is always a riot!!!!
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otis07 Apr 29, 2006 01:56 PM

wow, they are all gourgous and look so playful! heres my lawsons drying off:

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