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Recent content by Mungi's Buddha

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    First time beardie mom

    Welcome to the BDF Community;-)
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    Newbie

    Welcome to the BDF Community:)
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    Hi from Bama

    Welcome to the BDF Community:)
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    Custom Dragon Leash

    I really would have to say that the "chainmail" is not a good idea. While it may look cool to some I can pretty much tell you that your dragon in fact will not enjoy wearing it as well as it not being a good thing for him to be wearing. Your chainmail harness is actually very cruel to the...
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    Operation: Tropic Thunder

    I think you are making the better choice and look forward to seeing the new build:)
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    My female looks odd

    I will also add just as an FYI that there is no reason that you can't start a dragon off in their adult sized 40 gallon breeder tank enclosure regardless of the dragon's size. The key is to keep the set up basic and uncluttered and to make sure again that its environmental requirement for heat...
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    My female looks odd

    Not sure what you are meaning by weird. As far as I can tell from the pics they both look like normal dragons albeit the second one looks to have a few more stress lines the the first. That is probably just due to her not wanting to be handled at the moment. As far as the genetics go while it is...
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    Building Mt. Mungi ;)

    No alfalfa pellets are not a good choice for substrate. The do pose a risk of ingestion and while alfalfa is organic it is dried. When it gets wet it swells quite a bit. It would be much like feeding dry pelleted food to your dragon which should never be done as it can contribute to dehydrating...
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    Operation: Tropic Thunder

    Just out of curiosity I am wondering what the actual floor dimension are in the cabinet you are converting. Reason I am asking and something for you to keep in mind is that bearded dragons are terrestrial creatures that require more floor space than height and as the age they become less and...
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    Spikes new environment

    Regardless of the "pedigree" of the dragon Washed, Sifted, Children's Playsand is a proven safe substrate option for dragons that are healthy, well hydrated and 10+ inches in length from snout tip to tail tip. It has been used safely for decades by literally hundreds of breeders as well as...
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    PetsAtHome Dandilions

    Personally I would not feed them. Beardies can be fed fresh dandelion greens however which are very commonly available in a lot of grocers produce section. Those that you are looking at claim to consist of both the greens and flowers but at best they are a dried food which would require...
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    storing sand ?

    I would only bake what I was going to use now because even being stored in a Rubbermaid tub you would want to re-bake it again when you got ready to use it. Rubbermaid tubs are not air tight so storing stuff in them doesn't keep them free of molds, bacteria, etc which is why you bake in the...
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    8 Week Old Beardie and Dubias?

    You must have a very stout A/C system in your home then. As mentioned in my previous post, if you keep your home that cold, it would be much better for your dragon if you set up a CHE and thermostat rather than the infrared heat lamp. Properly set up it will give him a much better quality sleep...
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    hanging around

    Means she's found her perfect basking spot and her safe spot for sleeping where she feels both comfy and relaxed. That's normal too for them to do:) Dragon's are usually leery of new things in their enclosure so that may be why she hasn't taken to the hammock yet. Also some dragons won't use...
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    8 Week Old Beardie and Dubias?

    That's a really bad idea using the infrared heat lamp at night. In the first place regardless of what you may have been told Bearded Dragons (as well as other reptiles) can see the red light and therefore it will disturb their rest. Secondly, your dragon needs to be able to cool off at night...
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