Dedicated to the discussion of Bearded Dragons (all pogona species). Posts should be on-topic, but this will be fairly broadly interpreted of general interest to the group. Subscribers should follow general netiquette. Flames and trolls are not tolerated.
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Moderators on Active Duty:
Pam Tangredi, New York
Daisy Lea, New Mexico
Jenny Petch, Ontario
Care recommended reading:
Reptile Rooms http://www.reptilerooms.com/
Bill Mears http://www.bearded-dragon-network.com/bvd/
Ronnie Buck http://www.australianbeardies.com/
Kathryn Tosney http://www.biology.lsa.umich.edu/research/labs/ktosney/file/BDcare.html
Photo owned by Cheri Surdahl features Berdee, the beard dragon viewing the care info on http://www.bearded-dragon-network.com/bvd/
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Whenever my 11 month old, Cas, hasn't pooped in a while, I end up discovering his urate (the white bit) has gone hard - very hard. This is very difficult to
One of my good friends gave us his bearded dragon of 3 yrs old. We' ve only had him for a week and kept everything the same as his previous owner However,
Who ever keeps sending the pic to me, I don't recognize you, so either identify yourself so I can accept, or stop sending please. I don't take email from