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what kind of beardi do i have

ORLANDO377 May 19, 2006 02:58 AM

i dont know what kind of beardies do i have so ca some one help me know. and no their not under fed their healthy its just their standin weird and the one in the branch has his stomach in a whole between the two branches.

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kailin120288 May 19, 2006 10:55 AM

Nice Beardies they look good. Its hard to tell at such a young age because they change as they grow. are you located in Orlando,Fl

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1 beardie (charlee)
1 Indo Bts (sango)
gettin a rose haired tarantula and emperor scorpion

ORLANDO377 May 19, 2006 01:26 PM

no im not in florida im cali but i think their two months old are they at a good leve right know or just to small for their age

PHLdyPayne May 19, 2006 06:43 PM

They are normal bearded dragons, Inland Bearded dragons.
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ORLANDO377 May 19, 2006 08:30 PM

ok now that i know their inland dragons how big are they going to be from head to tail and yes they still have their full tail

ORLANDO377 May 19, 2006 11:25 PM

this is a recent pic of them

PHLdyPayne May 21, 2006 01:12 AM

The size they will get depends on a few things. Typically bearded dragons are 20-24" though some morphs can be a bit smaller or larger. The german giants tend to be the largest, sometimes reaching sizes bigger than two feet. Normally bearded dragons are around 20", give or take.

The actual size yours will get will depend on genetics, the parents are a good indication on what size they can reach. Also, how well they are taken care of can affect their overall growth and maximum size.
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