heh, enjoy
I'll throw in a few more for ya guys

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heh, enjoy
I'll throw in a few more for ya guys

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Nice shots. I have a question about those Bearded dragons... What do they eat and how big do they get. My sister wants one and they are one of the few herps i dont know a whole lot about. Thanks!
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-Doug Daly
"Aren't you two a little old to be drinking illegally?"
0.1.0 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake (Elaphe Obsoleta lindheimerii)
Well, a bearded dragon can eat MANY things. Insect wise is can eat superworms, mealworms, silkworms, crickets, lobster roches, and locusts. But FIREFLY'S are EXTREMELY TOXIC to bearded dragons! The food must not be bigger than the length inbetween the dragons eyes to help prevent chocking and impaction. An adult beardie can eat a pinky mouse every month but only one maybe two because they are HIGH in fat... The lighting for a bearded dragon needs to be about 95-105 in the basking area, because unlike humans, bearded dragons have little organisms that break down food in their stomache that NEEDS this heat in order to work. In the cool side of the cage, it should be around 85 degree's. You need a hide area so your beardie feels secure. You will also need some king of drift wood or something where your beardie can get to the light better. You need a UVB light.... blah blah blah... Do NOT house more than one beardie together unless breeding. After breeding remove the two beardies to their own tank. Anything else you would like to know? My AIM is c0mput3rtw34k3r and my email is rebeldragon951@hotmail.com and I would be glad to help...
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-Doug Daly
"Aren't you two a little old to be drinking illegally?"
0.1.0 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake (Elaphe Obsoleta lindheimerii)
Well, depending on the species of dragon and the bloodlines they can get up two 2 feet long. I will post some more pics tonight!
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Pic of Athena and a yard stick
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-Doug Daly
"Aren't you two a little old to be drinking illegally?"
0.1.0 Leucistic Texas Rat Snake (Elaphe Obsoleta lindheimerii)
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