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Old 30-11-2010, 03:20 PM
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Re: bearded dragon

I used to own a few lizards. I loved them, but the wife will not be having any of that! Bearded Dragons are typically good lizards to start with. If you're worried about crickets and you have the ROOM, I would suggest you start raising them in a separate tank. That way you can grab as many as you need and throw them in there. Much easier than the little box or bowl situation. Also, if you're worried about him running off, remember that he will get bigger and less edgy.
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Old 30-11-2010, 05:55 PM
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Re: bearded dragon

put crickets in there tub in the fridge 20 minutes before feed time, they slow right down so you wont get any that escape

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Old 05-03-2012, 01:14 PM
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Re: bearded dragon

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As mentioned previously, beardies to extract their water from food, but they SHOULD STILL HAVE WATER IN THE VIV!!!

Only a small bowl, and don't even half fill it. You need 3-5mm of water in the bottom of the bowl, so he can lap it up. He could, however, drown in it, if it's too full!

My beardie hasn't made a run for it yet, and if he did he'd soon get cold and come out from hiding. They'll always be within view of a light bulb in the day, since they will try to bask under anything that's big, light, and gives off heat!

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