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Recent content by Monstermug

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    Dehydration

    I found a great way to hydrate bearded dragons. I feed mine with Dubia Roaches now. I pick them up by their legs with feeding tongs and give them a spray with water. Then dip their backs into calcium supplement powder. This way they get additional water than normally and the extra calcium...
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    "Lizzy" says Hi.

    Just adult locusts and Dubia's roaches at the moment. She can swallow adult locust sideways now so no need to cut off the legs like I used too although she doesn't like it when her food does a round house in her face.
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    "Lizzy" says Hi.

    At least we now know what the shoulder pads are for... Hope she hasn't stopped growing. She's almost reach that cuddly size. Not quite there yet so going to get some Dubia Roaches in for good measure.
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    "Lizzy" says Hi.

    This pic was sent to me on the day I purchased her from the breeder. (BD is short for bearded dragon). And picture of her parents conceiving her......
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    "Lizzy" says Hi.

    No definitely not a typo. This picture was taken on the 25th March 2021. She was exactly two weeks old when I drove her home.
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    "Lizzy" says Hi.

    I just find it super weird that lizzy would want to grow to her almost max in the first 3 months of her life. She still has 14 months of growth time left according to google! I know that tortoise don't ever stop growing until they reach their maximum size so they can take their time on the...
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    "Lizzy" says Hi.

    Okay so just a little update. Lizzy is now 19 inchs and weights 340 grams. This is the first time she has not shed back to back. It's been about 2 weeks since she last shed which is unusual. She has seemed to have cut back on the insects and eating a lot more vegs. She was born 11th...
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    Is this normal? Does she just like going up there?..

    I see. Is there a reflector on the T5? Is it possible to lower the T5 so it hangs just inside? That might help as much of it is getting lost elsewhere maybe,
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    Please help, EMERGENCY. SICK NEGLECT CASE. MA AREA

    It looks like he must have been given vitamin d supplements as the MBD doesn't look too bad for 7 years of this condition. Doesn't look like a lost cause however.
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    Is this normal? Does she just like going up there?..

    Is the T5 under or over the mesh? UVB rays cannot really penetrate mesh properly as the wavelength of the UVB spectrum is somewhere near 300nm wide and depending on the size of your mesh can block off between 30-50% of the uvb. Furthermore, T5's although very good, is nothing compared to what...
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    Morph questions

    Lizzy in the background trying to get in on the action. Notice how much dryer her shell looks compared to Ralph? They both kinda sleepy after a big meal. She has more thicker white stripes than Ralph. Kids want to name her Donna now... *sigh* (yes the purple Ninja Turtle).
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    Morph questions

    She is about 2cm bigger all round. I didn't want to handle her as she's only just getting used to the new friends and house. She has prominent signs of pyramiding though, unlike Ralph who is virtually smooth in comparison. She came from a highly decorated breeder (probably the only one in...
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    Morph questions

    Pic of Sexy Chic's face
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    Morph questions

    Lizzy is now 18 inches and eating fully grown locusts two at a time now. Not yet weighed her but she's got a bit of weight to her! She is now officially 3 months old! You can also see Ralph in the background thinking nobody can see him back there. Lizzy uses him as a ramp to get up there...
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    Morph questions

    I couldn't even find one Indian Star Tortoise to buy now in the UK as I believe you need a Class 10 exemption certificate to buy or trade them now. I've been offered a 5 years old female Indian Star tortoise from what looks like the only breeder in the UK, Shame you are in the USA otherwise...
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