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how many rep cal pellets?

Tyler3400 Sep 27, 2003 07:42 AM

hey
i am thinking about trying to feed my 2 dult bearded dragons rep cal pellets greens and occasional crix.both dragons are about 18 inches long.should i get adult or juvenile pellets for them.?also how many shoulld they eat per day. and if you have any feeding instructions that would be kewl..thanks in advanced.
sincerely tyler
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1.3 bearded dragons. 2.3 leaporde geckos.1.1. veiled chameleons

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BeginnersBasics Sep 27, 2003 09:20 AM

I only buy the juvi pellets. The others just seem way too big. As to how many to feed them? I can't help you there.... mine have a dish in their cages and eat as many or as little as they want.

>>hey
>>i am thinking about trying to feed my 2 dult bearded dragons rep cal pellets greens and occasional crix.both dragons are about 18 inches long.should i get adult or juvenile pellets for them.?also how many shoulld they eat per day. and if you have any feeding instructions that would be kewl..thanks in advanced.
>>sincerely tyler
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>>1.3 bearded dragons. 2.3 leaporde geckos.1.1. veiled chameleons
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Lisa
www.beginnersbasics.com

Joel R Sep 27, 2003 09:58 AM

Not completely cover, but like you would put cheese over a nacho?

Make sense?

Hope that helps.
Joel R

In the pic you can see how many I use in the adult dishes, You can't really see how many I put in the baby dishes but it is more than the adult ones.

somegirl Sep 27, 2003 10:04 AM

i often wind up with way too much powder in the bag...might have to copy you!
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proud mama to:
1.0.0 ball python (mr snake),0.0.1 albino florida kingsnake (CK),1.1.0 leopard gecko (sebastian and vilma),0.1.0 colombian rainbow boa (luce),1.1.1 bearded dragon (kaipo, dulce, and kellen), 1.1.0 colombian redtailed boas (adam and eve)

Christyj Sep 27, 2003 10:13 AM

ewwww..tasted like crap....lol
I got in trouble ..(for laughing mostly). Guess it wouldn't have been so funny if I was the one that just finished making dinner and ruined it.
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TheClassyLizard

Mattman Sep 27, 2003 10:52 AM

That must have been disgusting!! I could imagine how bad that must have been eww. Just the smell of that stuff alone is potent, lol. Yeah gross, but pretty funny too if it happened to someone else, lol
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Mystical Dragons

Joel R Sep 27, 2003 10:27 AM

n/p

dynamohum1 Sep 27, 2003 10:34 AM

n/p
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Joel R Sep 27, 2003 10:38 AM

n/p

Tracey Sep 27, 2003 10:39 AM

np
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Tracey
Tracey's Beardies
www.beardiecrazy.com

Joel R Sep 27, 2003 10:53 AM

They buy bulk and are able to sell for a lower price. That makes it hard for the little guys "mom & pop" stores to make much of a profit.

Double edged stone,
Someone lived the American Dream, yet they made it harder for some others to do it, so now they are seen as a bad guy by some people.

Joel R

Tracey Sep 27, 2003 11:14 AM

I think of sick, dying and dead animals.....to me that takes the cake......

I don't think Walmart even compares because of that........
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Tracey
Tracey's Beardies
www.beardiecrazy.com

Joel R Sep 27, 2003 11:53 AM

n[

Christyj Sep 27, 2003 12:00 PM

n/p
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TheClassyLizard

Joel R Sep 27, 2003 12:18 PM

n/p

dynamohum1 Sep 27, 2003 03:24 PM

np
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Joel R Sep 27, 2003 03:51 PM

n/p

CheriS Sep 27, 2003 03:30 PM

family that have several children can better clothe and feed them plus supply school needs at a portion of the cost. How can something be bad that helps the consumer, especially children have the basic needs that others can have.

Mom and pop stores can still have their place, in small towns and for convenience and personal service for those that need it.... a large chain can not supply that.

I don't this even comes close to a company that knowingly sells and continues to sell sick animals with little regard for them or the owners that are burdened with medical bills and dying baby animals

lissag25 Sep 28, 2003 08:43 PM

but walmart essentailly "kills" small towns...any big convience store does.. they come in and buy a big lot.. and build a big store.. selling everything from sporting goods to grocerys.. and soon after all 3000 town people start going to walmart to buy their clothes..their tolietries and their sporting goods.. while downtown america is closing its doors for the last time..i don't mean STOP going to walmart.. i shop in walmart.. i'm not even from a small town...but all of my family is and most of my friends are from a small town..and when i drive into my parents hometown and look what has happened it makes me very sad...everything from the hardware store that has been around for nearly 100 years to my grandpa wrecking yard has been shut down... walmart is good and even great especially in big cities.. i just don't like it when the come in and blow all the small competition out of the water and rake in the dough when they know they have nothing to compete with for 50 miles.. and they don't have to worry because they are building one there too...sorry for the rant .. but i agree with you for the most part dynamohum1

alissa

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