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    Pygmy? Or beardie? Help :(

    I often get throw backs to similar Dwarf Pogona Minor Species, as there is a large gene pool. I think that Pogona Dragons on the borders with neighbouring subspecies have genetic crossovers. Here in my breeding scene, other sub species may appear in some pups. An example I can give you is my...
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    A little concerned

    Sorry but different species are different in nature. With the Minor Species of Pogona Minor, everything mentioned above isn't exactly right. I have been keeping these guys for quite some time now . With Males tho they will fight for territory. I have never had a cold hungry and etc Dragons...
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    Pygmy? Or beardie? Help :(

    I own breed and keep Pogona Minor Minor DBearded Dragons. Calked Western Australian Dwarf Bearded Dragons. (Pogona Minor) yes, he does look much like a Pogona Minor. The classification for Pygmy Dragons don't exist in Australian text books so don't worry, yes he is a beautiful Bearded...
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    A little concerned

    He is going through puberty. Hed fine and spend more time with him. People sometimes don't realise how their Dragons actually have feelings. They are somewhat sentient creatures, with active pituitary glands. Show him love and perhaps consider a female for a companion. Be prepared for...
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    A little concerned

    Well, because he is now blossoming into a virile young man, he is looking for female company. Males would be ok for company, but not really. Its ok when they are still juveniles up to about 8 weeks to introduce anotherone of the same sex, then they take it on as a sibling, for company. But as...
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    Bdf bearded of the month

    And many " intermittent " species where various species cross over into neighbouring territories. This is what makes humidity levels and temperatures different in sub tropical, tropical, arid and cold temperatures environments. Sometimes throw bachs survive the normally adverse conditions. I...
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    UVB Reptisun

    It is preferable, it not necessarily the case, take any plastic screens off the housing and place it ontop ur Bearded Dragons enclosure. For sealed units there is no choice but to install the globe inside or cut holes ontop. I found it pretty simple using scrap aluminium etc. Wire is ok as...
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    New Baby Beardie

    I'm definitely obsessed by the Bearded Dragons and you will develop a close bond over time. They really have ample character and each has its own unique attributes in temperament and appearance. Just like us! Please try and use plain calcium powder for reptiles, stay away from the powder or...
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    They are starting to hatch.

    Here are some others. Some are different in different ways. That is what I've noticed with my Dwarf Pogona Dragons, some breeds arrive like "throw backs" I have not noticed egg teeth on the side of the jaws until this season
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    They are starting to hatch.

    7 looks like a chessboard lol.
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    Bearded Dragon opening mouth to gasp, only SOMETIMES?

    This could be a display of anxiety. Usually accompanied by a subtle sound. Just take him out for a while, probably just needs some fresh air could also mean he needs a substrate clean. My Bearded Dragon Ely does this sometimes, freaked me out to begin with. But the other Dragons I have do...
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    They are starting to hatch.

    Newcomers, they are so gorgeous. Dwarf Pogona Minor X Mitchelli (N.W. Australian the Minor is from SW Western Australia. For some reason in the west they are a Dwarves variety of Pogona Dragons. Tbe species as im sure you are aware hybridise quite easily. They fascinate me. As always, I...
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    First clutch of eggs

    That's great news. Leave them in the incubator but crack the lid open. So they can adjust to the new environment out of the egg. They won't eat for a day or two and will absorb the rest of the albumen. Feed the tiniest crickets imaginable a few times a day. Separate the greedy ones, and be...
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    fertile eggs got too hot

    I am sorry I did not join this group ages ago. I'm new apologies if I don't get back. But I made a mistake by discarding eggs that had collapsed. Same thing happened, was at work and come inside and it was 35 degrees. All the eggs collapsed so I buried them in a moist location. Only one...

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