I thought that I would let everyone know that i emailed this on the 29th.

[font=green}I just read your care sheets for Bearded Dragons and it made me physically sick. Are you purposely trying to kill these little creatures? I own a beardie and wouldn't think of giving him mealworms now, let alone when he was a baby. They shell is too hard and can cause serious, if not fatal damage to a dragon. They shouldn't have large crickets either. Nothing bigger than the space between their eyes.

Also, you never mist their tank! You take them out and mist them. How many deserts do you see with constant humidity? I bathe ours once a day to maintain hydration.

I know that the 24hour provision of mealworms will hurt your profit in the long run. When a baby dies, you can lose upwards of sometimes up to $80....you would think that would worry you....

Providing the babies dozens of crickets a couple times a day, making sure that you use the d3 calcium dust at least 3~4 times weekly will keep those little guys alive.

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And this is what I got back from them.............

[font=red]Dawn,
Thank you for your comments and suggestions regarding the bearded dragon care sheet.
Your comments have been sent and reviewed by our Director of Animal Care and Director of Veterinary Medicine. They will be reviewing and making changes as appropriate.

Thank you for taking the time to bring this to our attention
Jeanne Smith
Customer Satisfaction Coordinator
PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc.
888-824-7257
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