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One more pic

draybar Mar 09, 2004 03:00 AM

This is Thor and Valkarie. The last picture had Dimmel in the fore ground. She was the rescue. She is missing part of her front left leg. She also has some jaw damage due to lack of proper diet. But otherwise very healthy.

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Remember, my posts are MY opinion only.
Jimmy (draybar)

Replies (5)

dagangsta Mar 09, 2004 06:31 AM

just my opinion, i may be wrong, but it looks like the one on top is tooo small to be kept with the larger one, i may be wrong but yea, i wouldn't risk it, cowabunga
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Christyj Mar 09, 2004 08:25 AM

All cuties, but I agree. If you are housing them together you potentially have a very dangerous situation.
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schwan Mar 09, 2004 10:05 AM

really nice pics! i like them a lot!

by the way, how close to the same size should a younger one be before you can put them in with the larger one?

one question...are those plastic plants you have in their home? do others in here keep plastic plants in their dragons' enclosures? i'm just curious because i had a plastic plant in my girl's cage for a while when she was just a baby and she loved it--loved sleeping under (or in) it and everything--but as she started getting a little bigger the started trying to eat it and i had to take it out. i would love to get them some real plants to try to jazz up their exceptially large cage but i don't know what to put in there that would work and thrive in their enclosure. i wouldn't mind putting fake ones in but i don't know how to keep them from trying to eat it. any advice?

amanda

draybar Mar 09, 2004 06:34 PM

>>really nice pics! i like them a lot!
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>>by the way, how close to the same size should a younger one be before you can put them in with the larger one?
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>>one question...are those plastic plants you have in their home? do others in here keep plastic plants in their dragons' enclosures? i'm just curious because i had a plastic plant in my girl's cage for a while when she was just a baby and she loved it--loved sleeping under (or in) it and everything--but as she started getting a little bigger the started trying to eat it and i had to take it out. i would love to get them some real plants to try to jazz up their exceptially large cage but i don't know what to put in there that would work and thrive in their enclosure. i wouldn't mind putting fake ones in but i don't know how to keep them from trying to eat it. any advice?
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>>amanda

They have always been together since birth Thor and Valkarie are clutch mates. The plants you see are a background that is taped to the tank . We have no plants in our tanks. Ive never tried plants so I can not give any advice on that subject.
Thanks
Patti
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Jimmy (draybar)

Turtlegirl Mar 09, 2004 02:52 PM


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