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59706
... Check your local classifieds, often people sell used fish tanks for $1/gallon, cheaper if they won't hold water anymore....
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
11:48 am
59707
... Don't feed in tank first of all - train the dragon to use a feeding tub, this eliminates substrate impaction risks and keeps the house nice and clean....
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
11:55 am
59708
... I don't have a clue, I haven't seen a rollipolli since I was little and living in NC. Sorry :(...
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
11:56 am
59709
... Check with http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Lizard_List - someone on there I think has swifts, or will know where to get you good info on them....
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
11:57 am
59710
On a leash / confined, of course. I was told be the place of purchase that mites would be a problem and to never put Dragoon in the grass....
fawndallas
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Mar 1, 2005
12:32 pm
59711
... ;) Our iguana has gone out grass roaming since she was about 2-3 and she's 11 this month ;) We've never once had a mite problem with her, and believe me we...
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
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59712
My T Rex MV bulb has just blown, I have no money to buy a replacement, and outside basking is out of the question because the high here is in the upper 30's...
Elizabeth Ruppert
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Mar 1, 2005
1:20 pm
59713
Okay, the darned thing has turned back on. Now I'm nervous! Liz ... From: Elizabeth Ruppert To: pogona@yahoogroups.com Cc: Mom Work Sent: Tuesday, March 01,...
Elizabeth Ruppert
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Mar 1, 2005
1:26 pm
59714
Likely a power fluctuation. I would be digging out my box and reciept though, if it keeps this up return it for a under warranty replacement. You can use a...
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
1:41 pm
59715
Every once in a while my bulbs will do that too. Possible explanations include - power fluctuations, overheating, faulty timer (if you're using a timer), and...
Rob Gates
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Mar 1, 2005
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59716
The box was tossed a while back. It keeps turning off every other time there is a extra drain on the power, which happens to be my glass kiln. I...
Elizabeth Ruppert
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Mar 1, 2005
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59717
Well, I did have problems with a manual timer, but months ago I have switched to a digital timer. The timer was on it's own outlet, I figured it would be...
Elizabeth Ruppert
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Mar 1, 2005
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59718
... If its flickering, its likely producing little or no UVB anyway, once they start flickering they're usually on their last legs. I'd get that mega-ray on...
jenn harrell
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Mar 1, 2005
1:56 pm
59719
Jenn is there a igauna group that you recommend that is a helpful as this one? Thanks Julie...
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Mar 1, 2005
2:21 pm
59720
... We fertalized 2 years ago. Is that long enough?...
fawndallas
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Mar 1, 2005
2:30 pm
59721
... Oh yea ;) IguanaDen is a little busier, but it is very friendly and the info is good (esp when the mods reply, which occurs very frequently)....
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
2:31 pm
59722
... Probably, we were told after 1 year it was ok as the heavy rains here would've taken care of it. If you want to double check though for a certain answer,...
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
2:33 pm
59723
... some ... here...
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Mar 1, 2005
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59724
I have friend who now wants a beardie. What is a good rule of thumb to determine if a young dragon is big enough to be the right age for purchasing?...
Chris
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Mar 1, 2005
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59725
... I've read ... probotics ... even our ... regularly ... offerings ... and ... being ... Zazsua will ... I haven't tried any probiotics yet no, I do have...
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Mar 1, 2005
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59726
... adding brussel ... Deadly which ... Ha ha ha oh lovely.. I shall remember that for sure, no brussels in this house! Morkai...
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Mar 1, 2005
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59727
Brendan has been allowed on grass since he was a juvie and loves it. It's the only thing he's pooped on for almost two years. But I must say, ever since...
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Mar 1, 2005
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59728
... A dragon should be 6 inches at about 6 weeks and shouldn't be sold any smaller or younger. A better age for a beginner IMO is 9-12 weeks, at least then the...
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
4:12 pm
59729
... You could, or you could even mix a little into an smidgen of chicken or veggie babyfood, most dragons adore the stuff....
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
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59730
Dragon Fans, I called in2 the supermarket yesterday 2 get some Cat Food for Timmy and was wandering past the veg section only to spy pre-washed Rocket (Arugula...
pogonavitticeps69
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Mar 1, 2005
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59731
I believe the name used for collards in the UK is spring greens so see if you can locate some of that. Hibiscus leaf and flower is a good food too. Variety is...
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Mar 1, 2005
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59732
... That's great news, Argulua is one of the http://iguanaden.com/diet staples :) My dragons *adore* arugula, but it is hard for us to get. Parsnips are not a...
theldara
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Mar 1, 2005
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59733
Heh, Ziggy is scared of planes too...he crouches down and looks up at the sky with his evil eye, and then occasionally runs for cover. And since we're about 2...
Mo Getty
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Mar 1, 2005
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59734
95-100 F is perfect basking temp for a dragon, 105 is still ok, higher is risky. In the wild, or in a very large cage or outdoor enclosure they have the...
Zsuzsa
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Mar 1, 2005
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59735
Yawning is perfectly normal. Zsuzsa http://www.geocities.com/pogonahouse...
Zsuzsa
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