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Cute little guy. I have a rex bunny named Max who just turned 10 years old. Actually has a gray streak down his black back so he's getting up there in age.
Sheila, Spike Jr. and sleepy Scooby. Haven't posted pictures in awhile. 13-17 months old now and weigh 17.4, 21 and 14oz., left to right. Scooby has been in brumation for the past two weeks.
Congrats, Leatherbacks look cool and he certainly looks healthy and already getting that black beard. My boy Scooby Doo is over a year old now and has never shown a dark beard yet, but he's in brumation now so that might change once he wakes up. He's a super citrus so I'm curious what color his...
I haven't been on this site for awhile but Scooby is now 18" and weighs almost 400 grams. My girl Sheila weighs over a lb. now even though she's just under 18". May need to go on a diet. Archer went into brumation for almost a month but he's eating again and Spike jr. is a monster at over 20...
He's 4.5 months old now and is 16.5 inches long weighing over 200 grams. When I first got him over 3 months ago he was 6 inches long and weighed 14 grams.
I agree with Patsy on two heat bulbs for this set up, very nice by the way. Probably 100-150 watts for the main basking spot and 75 watts for the middle. I bet shipping on a set up like that is expensive.
If you are looking for a more natural substrate you could try excavator clay. I have it in two enclosures and it looks great, although they don't really dig around in it. You can make tunnels and they will use them occasionally. I use excavator clay, branches, slate and rocks in their...
Use children's play sand if you choose sand. I have sand in three of my enclosures without any problems. Some products have no business being used with dragons and the repit sand is one of them.
He looks healthy but judging his size might be a little younger than you think. I'm thinking two months or younger. Some take longer than others due to adjusting to a new environment when it comes to eating.
I cared for my grandson's dragon for a few months and in the beginning he refused crickets as well so I started buying dubia and he loved those. After awhile I started giving him crickets about every third feeding and he started eating them again. Hydration is key early in recovery, I gave him...