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36078
Hi, both of my females that have laid eggs do the smacking of the chin on the eggs. She turns right around and starts beating her head against them. I guess...
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Apr 1, 2003
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36079
Hi, how large a piece was this? Size does matter! :) If it is, say, 1/4 inch long I wouldnt worry about it but look for it to come out the other end so you...
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Apr 1, 2003
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36080
Angela Yes part of Scoobys cage don't get any light or heat, and I use 100 watt regular light bulbs. Stevi [Non-text portions of this message have been...
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Apr 1, 2003
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36081
I would love to know what possess them to do something like this also. One of my females decided last month to attack a rock in her cage that had been there...
Cybil
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Apr 1, 2003
1:25 pm
36082
LOL!! Cheri, what a great picture! But why are you doubting your beardie's ability to read the screen?? I know Ramandu tries to hack into beardie sites at...
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maholah
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Apr 1, 2003
1:34 pm
36083
Just curious: Does the "abused" egg tend to do as well as the others? These critters are fascinating! Bea Chaya & Ramandu ... the eggs. She turns right around...
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maholah
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Apr 1, 2003
1:37 pm
36084
Yes, most of the time the abused one makes it just fine! I worry about her poking holes in all of them. One I can deal with! Carole Visit My Homepage at...
reptileszz
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Apr 1, 2003
2:18 pm
36085
Welcome to the list! Steph and others have given you some good ... Ditto--lizard litter has been known to kill dragons. ... Variety is good. ... As a minority...
Kathryn Tosney
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Apr 1, 2003
2:25 pm
36086
... Mine have usually done that, as well as using their noses as a shovel. After every laying, they end up with a cute little pyramid of vermiculite on their...
Kathryn Tosney
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Apr 1, 2003
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36087
... Absolutely cool picture. Cheri, could I have your permission to use it in presentations? The figure would have your name on it, so you would get credit. ...
Kathryn Tosney
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Apr 1, 2003
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36088
LOL....Great pic, love it. Stacy ... From: Cheri S To: pogona@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 1:04 AM Subject: [pogona] Re: Beardie standing on...
Stacy Standridge Watson
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Apr 1, 2003
2:53 pm
36089
Cheri, ROFL! That should be included in the book heheh! That is a great pic of Berdee!! Daisy ~_~ ... ADVERTISEMENT ... [Non-text portions of this message have...
bambii
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Apr 1, 2003
3:10 pm
36090
Hi there - and happy spring from Boston - I've been a long time member - just not a big poster - this board has helped me through many a dragon...
Elaine Lizotte
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Apr 1, 2003
4:08 pm
36091
Hi all, My 9 month old beardie is turing gray around his head. He looks like an old old man. The rest of the coloring on his body is normal, he acts normal,...
barbara_spaulding
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Apr 1, 2003
4:23 pm
36092
... Yes. Warm (not hot) water soaks, and or misting can help. Sometimes, when the head remains grey for awhile, I soak him, and them apply some handcream. ...
Kathryn Tosney
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Apr 1, 2003
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36093
I have been trying to introduce my 2 dragons to each other (13 months, 9 months) for the past couple of months and decided to move their tanks in the same room...
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Apr 1, 2003
5:40 pm
36094
Bearded Dragon List Info and Rules Your Pogona Listowner is Alta Brewer in California. Your moderators on the Pogona list are; Bill Myers, in Florida Bill...
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Apr 1, 2003
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36095
He is going to shed soon. Dragons -especially young ones - don't always shed on the whole body but often only a part (head or legs or one leg). Spraying the...
Zsuzsa
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Apr 1, 2003
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36096
I wouldn't worry about a 7 months old dragon slowing down eating, but I would watch him, just for safety. It is also ok if a 4 months old is eating like crazy....
Zsuzsa
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Apr 1, 2003
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36097
Just a thought...Are dragons born with all their teeth or do they get more later? Could he maybe be teething? Someone more experienced will probably know the...
Kathy MacDonald
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Apr 1, 2003
7:08 pm
36098
Well, my now one-eyed beardie named Quiqley has fully recovered from his past 6-month ordeal! He seems to be his normal self again. Had him out on our sunny...
Debb Parrish
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Apr 1, 2003
7:46 pm
36099
I've only really seen him bite the rock once. He does like to lick the sand in the morning just before he does his poop, which is also when he bit the rock. I...
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Apr 1, 2003
7:59 pm
36100
... Dragons sometimes do this when they are in search of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is often white. By chance, is the rock white? The sand? If so, it...
Kathryn Tosney
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Apr 1, 2003
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36101
Hi...I think I'm going to scream or go insane or maybe both!!!! ha ha ha No matter what I do I can not get my basking temp past 90 degrees. I bought a 125...
Angela
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Apr 1, 2003
9:22 pm
36102
Angela, Don't worry, these guys will push you over the edge one way or another! What I would recommend is that you get a digital thermometer, the kind with the...
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maholah
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Apr 1, 2003
9:49 pm
36103
I'll bet the thermometer is your problem and that it may really be hotter in the tank than you think. My experience was that the ones that stick on the glass...
Kathy MacDonald
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Apr 1, 2003
10:14 pm
36104
One of my baby dragons, khali, is not eating. One of two reasons is either stress from being bullied by the other dragon, tigris, or impaction. Her solution is...
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Apr 1, 2003
10:15 pm
36105
Is there some reason you fear impaction? (I may have missed a previous post; if so, I apologize.) What are the symptoms? Or did you see her eating something...
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maholah
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Apr 1, 2003
11:22 pm
36106
Sorry, I misread! Have you tried feeding her separately? Will she eat if fed by hand? Yes, separate them (including visually) and see how she does. (I'd...
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maholah
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Apr 1, 2003
11:26 pm
36107
I would try separating the dragons into two enclosures and giving the male a toy of some sort to chill out with (see anapsid.org for the iguana luvsock -...
jenn harrell
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