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Re: Bearded Dragon Advice please!!!
Hi,
Yes, I have read a lot on Beardies and have found that there are a lot of varied ways on how to keep your Dragon. I know some that use Sand...which I would not do as I think in my situation with Florence the lino works better. Different horses for different courses. I do get tired reading when someone(newbie) posts (on another forum) "I keep my Beardie on bla bla blaaa is this ok?" then promptly gets flamed and their Grave is dug for them There are pros and cons in everything...and I am not wanting to get into the debate about substrate!!! ![]() Jingle Belllllsssss |
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Re: Bearded Dragon Advice please!!!
Hi i have had bearded dragons for seven years and i also recently have bred them, i have a red light in my dragons enclosures which is put up to a habistat, the habistat is set to a temperature and if the temperature drops the red light will then come on and bring it back up to the temperature which is set. I would say that a bearded dragons needs more space rather than height because if you give them too much height they arent afraid to jump which therefore sometimes can result in injuries. I have always placed a water bowl within my dragons enclosures as they sometimes enjoy bathing in it hope this as helped any more questions please dont hesitate to contact me
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