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Reptile Rooms http://www.reptilerooms.com/
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Kathryn Tosney http://www.biology.lsa.umich.edu/research/labs/ktosney/file/BDcare.html
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Winter squashes are always a favorite with my beardies and my iguana. I also use a potato peeler and slice thin leaf-like strips and feed raw. Sometimes as a
If you mean the grayish black patterning on the belly, that's a normal cool beardie tummy. When they are warmed up, the belly loses the patterning. In a
I've been thiinking on that. I also seem to recall that there is a foreign ladybug/ladybird beetle that is getting mixed up with our natives. One species is
... For my adult BD, I cut raw butternut squash into thin strips using a peeler or sharp knife. I mix this with his collard leaves and other salad. He's very
Absolutely! All 4 of my girls are cuddled snuggly in their blankies, likely tucked in for the winter ready to be peacefully transported when we move in a few