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Sweet Little Elaine

lizard_whisperer Dec 04, 2003 03:31 AM

Hi All,

I just wanted to share with you a picture of the sweetest little lizard - my beardie Elaine.

Enjoy.

Jo
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Replies (8)

lizard_whisperer Dec 04, 2003 04:15 AM

Sorry guys, hopefully this works......

Jo
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velcro Dec 04, 2003 07:50 AM

Is it my imagination or is your Elaine in a cage with a snake? It looks like there is one in the log behind her.

NorwegianDragon Dec 04, 2003 07:51 AM

I was thinking the same thing, but I was afraid to ask :-o

eve Dec 04, 2003 10:02 AM

snake, and is there an electrical wire running along bottom of tank, I see some kind of cord.

If that is a snake, I'd get it the HECK outta there now. NOT GOOD ! Your dragon is beautiful, don't allow her to be harmed, or possibly eaten. If it's not a snake, sorry, it sure appears to look like one in the pic, Eve

Christyj Dec 04, 2003 10:26 AM

I hate to have this person post a nice pic of the baby and pick it apart..But if the snake doesn't get the beardie, those little stones will.
(If there is no response, I'll e-mail}
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TheClassyLizard

brdfreak Dec 04, 2003 10:32 AM

What a beautifull beardie! You should get that snake outta there or set Elaine up another enclosure that doesn't have those small pebbles in it. She could ingest them and become impacted and ,worse case scenario, die. Good eye guys! (and gals)

Robert

lizard_whisperer Dec 04, 2003 05:07 PM

It's not your imagination, you definately see something in the log, but it is my very sleep shingleback who tucks up in there. Unfortuantly I have no good photos of them together but here is Tennille in her old enclosure.

Jo

Christyj Dec 04, 2003 08:36 PM

You shouldn't mix species. Your shingleback could carry a bacteria that the beardie doesn't (or vice versa), and it could be deadly.
If the bearded would eat those pellets by accident, it would cause serious impaction problems.
Put the beardie on play sand, wheat bran or paper.
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TheClassyLizard

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