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could someone suggest a breeder

xruthlessx76 Dec 11, 2003 11:11 PM

where i can find normal beardeds for a reasonable price? thanks

Replies (6)

beardiedragon Dec 12, 2003 07:47 AM

np
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Bennett

www.beardiedragon.com

Georgia Bearded Dragons Dec 12, 2003 08:04 AM

Could someone please tell me what the n/p stands for that I am seeing on many posts. I am new to the forum posting "protocol" and was just wondering. I have seen it on several posts in the subject section or sometimes I see it at the end of a message or in place of a message.

Just showing my lack of knowledge on forum posting to the world

Thanks

By the way, I can recommend some excellent breeders and I am sure others will agree with me on these: I don't know if these breeders have any normal stock though. You will have to check with them.

Satyrday Reptiles
Sundial Reptiles
Bearded Dragons and Other Creatures (Rob and Vicki Dachiu)
Beginner Basics
Fire and Ice Dragons
Dragons By Nature
Scott at Awesome Dragons and of course I can't leave out myself LOL You can check out our website too.

There are many others just watch for the reputable posting of breeders on kingsnake.com Stick with the breeders who can offer professional service and a top quality dragons, you will be able to tell from many of the posts and by viewing their websites.

I usually don't have normal dragons but I do have a super nice 5 month old very healthy and plump wonderfully patterned normal with some sandfire blood mixed in female on our website that is available.
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www.georgiabeardeddragons.com

Zurbaran1 Dec 12, 2003 09:15 AM

Sure. It means "no post". This indicates that the response is completely included in the Subject line of the post and there is no text in the message. When you see the n/p in the subject line the poster is letting you know that you don't have to waste anytime opening the post because there's no new text there.

Georgia Bearded Dragons Dec 12, 2003 04:10 PM

Appreciate the help. When I tried to post this reply with no message content I got an error message stating message content required. It must have something to do with my settings in the user preferences so I wlil have to check on that.
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Gunilla Dec 12, 2003 04:26 PM

a small "dot" is enough! If you don't put anything at all in the message-field you get an "error".
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Georgia Bearded Dragons Dec 12, 2003 04:35 PM

Thanks for the heads up on n/p and how that works.
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