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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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Mar 1, 2004
8:56 am
47113
Hi, I have a lovebird (4 mos. old) as well as a bearded dragon (11 mos. old). I was worried about the predator-prey relationship between these species so I...
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Mar 1, 2004
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47114
Hi everyone, I posted here about 1 1/2 months ago asking for help w/my sick beardie. Well,everyone was helpful but sad to say Cleo passed away. I wanted to say...
danger4132003
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Mar 1, 2004
10:34 am
47115
... Digitals read what the temp actually is where the stickon or dial thermomters can be as much as 20 degrees off of actual temp. They need to be at 100-105*F...
jenn harrell
theldara
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Mar 1, 2004
11:50 am
47116
... You can find toxic plant lists at http://geocities.com/borderviewdragons and http://anapsid.org (in Resources). Normally I don't suggest using real plants...
jenn harrell
theldara
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Mar 1, 2004
11:55 am
47117
... I'm sorry for your loss, at least she had a good fighting chance and you worked with her to give her that chance. ... You don't want to start a baby out in...
jenn harrell
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Mar 1, 2004
12:10 pm
47118
The digital thermometer I have and was going to use for the dragon is a digital Laser, which uses laser to pinpoint exact temperatures at a location. I'll have...
CattleDogzRus
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Mar 1, 2004
1:08 pm
47119
... I am confused a bit too on this-- The upwards of 90- 115 temp is what i got from 2 different breeders I telephoned last week. Of course,the dragon will...
CattleDogzRus
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Mar 1, 2004
1:22 pm
47120
I am so sorry over the loss of Cleo, but do not blame yourself, you did everything you possibly could, & I am sure Cleo was a happier dragon for it. Daisy ... ...
Bambii
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Mar 1, 2004
4:04 pm
47121
TWO DRAGONS FOR SALE WITH EVERYTHING!!!! CONTACT FOR MORE INFO...
jose
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Mar 1, 2004
4:52 pm
47122
I am in South Jersey close to AC. ive got 2 150 night bulbs, 48" uv bulb, temps during day 88-95 night 78-85. they eat a varied diet of fruits and veg, cricks,...
Jennifer Bianchi
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Mar 1, 2004
5:49 pm
47123
With my Beardie being shipped today to be at my house tomorrow morning, I ordered Superworms to also be here in the morning. I noticed something weird in the...
Jim McKinley
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Mar 1, 2004
6:33 pm
47124
Okay a few days ago after lots of research I decided to start shuting Treekos lihts off at night. Ever since then I have noticed Treeko is not his normal...
Alana
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Mar 1, 2004
6:55 pm
47125
... I'd grab a extra rubbermaid, the $2-3 opaque ones and separate them. If time's a crunch and you can't do that, then just add extra bedding for them in the...
jenn harrell
theldara
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Mar 1, 2004
6:59 pm
47126
... You need a bright basking point, the UVB is not sufficent for basking and the infared doesn't work either. Its just another night light! Replace the...
jenn harrell
theldara
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Mar 1, 2004
7:04 pm
47127
With proper care and mistings once a day/every other day beardies should be able to shed without help. People who love their animals tend to buy anything...
Zsuzsa
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Mar 1, 2004
7:17 pm
47128
Very sorry to hear you lost Cleo. MBD can be fatal if diagnosed too late. Only a necropsy could have detected what other problems (if any) she had. If you buy...
Zsuzsa
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Mar 1, 2004
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47129
8 1/2 inches is too small for a 6 mo old beardie. Mine are 16-17 inches at that age though they aren't giants. I wouldn't buy a 6 mo old beardie under 14...
Zsuzsa
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Mar 1, 2004
7:22 pm
47130
Why do you say to remove water bowl at night? Joshua Willard www.wildriveronline.org (517)223-9490 a small water dish in his cage for 1-2 hours each day (you...
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Mar 1, 2004
7:28 pm
47131
Beardies don't need heat and light at night, light would disturb them, and they need cool nights like in the wild. But they need proper heat + light during the...
Zsuzsa
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Mar 1, 2004
7:32 pm
47132
hi! i would say that in my experience the smaller dragons are more frightened by the birds or large objects that an adult beardie. i have 4 birds. they are...
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Mar 1, 2004
7:33 pm
47133
Hatchlings have been know to fall asleep in the water bowl and drown. Ronnie Buck http://www.cricketfood.com http://www.australianbeardies.com ... Outgoing...
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Mar 1, 2004
7:34 pm
47134
I dug out a light bulb from the cupboard.Should I use frosted or clear.The clear is very bright?I will be carefull with temps I will try the 100 first and work...
Alana
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Mar 1, 2004
7:46 pm
47135
... Bright is good ;) Clear will give you a higher temp with a lower wattage. Frosted takes a bit higher wattage to get the same temp. I generally use frosted...
jenn harrell
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Mar 1, 2004
7:53 pm
47136
We got our boy Dec 23 and he was around 6-6 1/2" at around 3 1/2 months.He is now 5 months and 11 1/2 inches.He has shed atleast 4-5 times since i had him. He...
Alana
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Mar 1, 2004
7:55 pm
47137
I just wanted to extend my deepest sympathies. :(...
Alana
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Mar 1, 2004
7:57 pm
47138
... So are you telling me that it's okay to use a regular house bulb as a basking light? What type or what wattage should I use....gee wiz that would save...
JMayka
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Mar 1, 2004
8:03 pm
47139
... He doesn't sound too small, but I'm kinda concerned about his eating. Is he only eating so few crickets because that's all he wants or all he's offered? ...
jenn harrell
theldara
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Mar 1, 2004
8:03 pm
47140
... Yes, a plain boring house bulb. Most situations do not require a special bulb (like a spotlight) and those that do still use plain old household...
jenn harrell
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Mar 1, 2004
8:06 pm
47141
First, thanks for the replies I received! The information has definitely helped. Also, I wanted to provide some feedback to the group about my first experience...
Jim McKinley
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Mar 1, 2004
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