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Recent content by Sarah Kwiatkowski

  1. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    Our new rescue, Panda

    So handsome I wish him well !
  2. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    HAVIN MORE THAN 1 BEARDIE????

    I have 3 dragons they are all seperate but enjoy seeing each other. Two males may try to dominate one another so letting them meet can be dangerous. Your baby won't be mad at you just asking as they both get attention you will be fine.
  3. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    Beardie behavior

    I would just keep the two dragons seperate, in nature beardies only meet to breed and then they live in isolation from one another . Bearded dragons do not have the ability to miss another dragon . Seperating is the safest option for your dragons . It's such a shame dragons can't be together...
  4. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    Pellets vs. Live food

    Bearded dragons do need live foods, they are pains but they are most natural to beardies and their health
  5. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    dubia roaches escapes

    Dubia roaches are also tropical species of roach and will not survive most likely in Illinois.
  6. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    dubia roaches escapes

    I store my roaches in a dark colored tub with a heat mat which covers half of the tub (the side with out food and water) they can not climb and escape the smoth walls (make sure sides are smooth). You can store your roaches out side as long as their set up stay no colder/hotter than 80•f . I...
  7. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    breeding crickets

    Go on YouTube and search how to set up a dubia epoch colony
  8. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    breeding crickets

    I know they don't fly they actually don't have wings (females) or have to large of wings (males) to flu
  9. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    breeding crickets

    Crickets can bite your dragons so after feeding make sure no crickets are left in the cage or they can make a snack of a beardie :(
  10. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    breeding crickets

    I guess I have good luck with my crickets because mine survive a week or two . Many people hate crickets, I don't really mind any bugs as long as I say it's for the dragons well beings! lol
  11. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    breeding crickets

    Oh hahah I'm actually breeding dubia roaches ! They are so interesting to me, I know i'm a weirdo ! These crickets just happened to hatch :)
  12. Sarah Kwiatkowski

    breeding crickets

    Are you keeping the eggs at about 80 degrees and keeping them moist ? That's how mine hatched ! Good luck !

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