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Okay, thank you so much! I will definitely look into it and see what the better option is. There’s the risk of breaking her cage and her dying on the way. Wouldn’t want that to happen.
I’m rehoming her because I’ve been pretty busy overall, and I haven’t really been able to pay as much attention to her as I would’ve liked. I think it would be better for her to get a new family, one which has more time.
1 year old female bearded dragon. She’s very friendly. Comes with lizard, 40 gallon enclosure, all tank accessories included in the photo, and lighting. The meshing on one of lids is broken, but can be easily replaced. Looking for a good family to take care of her!
@BeardedDragonNamedSteve for some reason it won’t let me register. I tried making new usernames and trying new emails and it said it sent me a link but it never shows
@kaylynangel for some reason it won’t let me register. I tried making new usernames and trying new emails and it said it sent me a link but it never shows up.
My 2-3 month old bearded dragon recently had her toe amputated. It’s been a week. A couple toes next to it still have retained skin and I don’t know if it’s safe to give her a bath. I have been applying neosporin to prevent infection. Is it fine to give her a bath?
My bearded dragon thats around 2-3 months old has a swollen toe. I found it a couple of days ago like this and I have no clue what’s causing it. It may be shed that has not come off, if so, how do I take it off? It has a toe next to it that was amputated about a week ago, would a bath be fine? Help