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Imported dragon in new home, what a lucky guy he is!

CheriS Oct 11, 2003 10:50 PM

Hope Dana does not mind, but she received her dragon that was one of the imports this week and already has a page for him and a wonderful picture up on it. She named him "Donner" (named after the German thunder god)I love it!

Check it out if interested
Donner's page

Replies (11)

Tracey Oct 11, 2003 11:27 PM

Can't find it on their site either....help....
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Tracey
Tracey's Beardies
www.beardiecrazy.com

CheriS Oct 11, 2003 11:53 PM

Try copy/pasting one of these, one should work

http://sundialreptile.com/Donner's page.htm

or

http://sundialreptile.com/Donner's page.htm

georgio Oct 12, 2003 12:49 AM

Wow, that's great Cheri. Congratulations to Dana as well if you are reading this. Can't wait to see how the little guy does. 26 inch parents!...that guy is going to be a monster.

Peter

Tracey Oct 12, 2003 10:54 PM

n/p
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Tracey
Tracey's Beardies
www.beardiecrazy.com

Christyj Oct 12, 2003 12:30 PM

I think you said these aren't GG's..and the parents are 26" long?
What up wit dat?
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TheClassyLizard

CheriS Oct 12, 2003 01:40 PM

is a long bred line in Germany of large, strong beardies from selective breeding.

These babies were from parents that were wild caught in Australia, they have never been part of the German Giant breeding line. The parent are large healthy dragons, they have never as far as anyone knows been breed from any existing line. They're genetics is what the Germans Giants where breed from we think.

The babies are a combination of some really huge babies, normal size and some in between. All are very plump, stocky and hearty appearing. If the larger babies were selectively breed, they will probably produce offsping much like the German Giant line.

Tarzan,Titan, Donner, BB, Bondgirl(she was #007) and two others not placed yet are the larger of the first group, and they are big and hearty looking. We have had no problems with any of them but the one that ate to large a cricket (my mistake) the rest are very active and great eating babies.

This is what we hoped for when we started making arrangments to get them, nice healthy babies with no genetic relationship to dragon already in the US.

Christyj Oct 12, 2003 03:27 PM

Can I have em?
LMAO!!!
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TheClassyLizard

CheriS Oct 12, 2003 04:42 PM

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Tracey Oct 12, 2003 10:58 PM

n/p
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Tracey
Tracey's Beardies
www.beardiecrazy.com

Pennebaker Oct 12, 2003 02:16 PM

Thanks to Cheri for the opportunity!
We are very excited (if you couldnt tell by the fact he has his own webpage! LOL)
Dana

grimdog Oct 12, 2003 03:48 PM

And I must say that he is one of the most active and vibrant dragons I have ever seen. He eats everything and anything in his cage (well besides meal worms). I have been very suprised by him. He is a monster eater and is growing like a weed. I must give Cheri a HUGE thank you for working so hard to get these dragons in the US from germany. She worked very hard at getting them and has one all of us a huge favor by doing so. It could lead to healthier dragons thorughout the US.
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Derek Affonce
DeKeAff Exotics
dekeaffexotics.com

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