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lazy dragon

repmaster44 Apr 14, 2004 01:59 PM

my bd is really lazy he just sits on a log we put in there. hes not broomating and not sick so is he just lazy?

Replies (4)

dsgngrl Apr 14, 2004 02:13 PM

Yeah, as they get older they don't do very much. As long as he is eating and pooping and doesn't seem lethargic, he is probably just lazy
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repmaster44 Apr 14, 2004 02:19 PM

thanks i feel better

JadeFox Apr 14, 2004 11:16 PM

you should see my lizard. She's lazy, but has a clean bill of health. That's because her royal highness expects everything done for her. She's beneath chasing after food, and won't eat her crickets unless the hoppers are removed, and you must talk to her like a little child. The cricket will run away and she just looks up at me and expect me to get it. Which I do. Then she eats constantly.

ANd she is capable of watering her eyes like crycing if you don't feed her right.

Her royal highness, despite not moving much, is capable of jumping quite high. From my bed to my tummy no time flat or if I'm talking to a friend she gets jealous of the telephone and will jump on my mouth or attack the telephone.

Her royal highness also likes to be put to bed in her bed spot otherwise she stays awake for a long time even when it's dark.

You have to do everything just right for her.

Things like walking around are beneath her. You have to wait on her hand and foot.

JadeFox

beardiedragon Apr 15, 2004 11:51 AM

dragons are rocks with legs, but they have personality!
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Bennett

www.beardiedragon.com

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