drunkenfool
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Registered: 7th Feb 03
Location: Hereford Drives: Audi R8 V8
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Managed to snap him half way through munching a dandylion
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aewajd
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Registered: 26th Jan 09
Location: BURNLEY
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nice!
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BluKoo
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Registered: 8th Apr 02
Location: Stonehaven (Scotland)
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I'm not sure cute is the correct word, but it is cool.
How old is he, and how big is he?
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drunkenfool
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Registered: 7th Feb 03
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about 10 months old, he's just a bit bigger than the palm of your hand, excluding the tail
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Matt L
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Registered: 17th Apr 06
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am i the only person who expected a pic of a dragon with a beard?
looks nice mate
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nathy_87
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Registered: 14th Aug 08
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Thats cool. Are these hard to look after?
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
Location: North Wales Drives: BMW, Corsa & Fiat
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There's one of them in my flat.
Red phase male, the owner is currently looking for a female for him.
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marklawton
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Registered: 24th Apr 05
Location: Pensby, Wirral Drives:Golf mk4 GTI
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never new they could eat them. might get one for mine, see if she will eat it.
a pic of mine eating
ive had her for 9 years
[Edited on 06-04-2009 by marklawton]
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MarkM
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
Location: Liverpool
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Absolutely weird but amazing looking creatures... it's like your very own dinosaur.
I want one.
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marklawton
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there very easy to look after.
just need a vivarium, with a heat mat, uv light and a basking light. and then just feed it, water it and handle.
alot of people think they are hard to look after but there much easyier than say a cat or something similar.
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Brett
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
Location: Manchester
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They not agressive at all? No bites?
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marklawton
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nope. as long as you handle them from a baby. mines never bitten me in the 9 years ive had her.
if you want to watch them eat, go on youtube and type in bearded dragon and watch some of the videos on there of what they can eat
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MarkM
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
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Expensive to buy and set up?
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
Do some research beofe getting one, they need the right temps, enclosures, food etc but Bearded Dragons are supposed to be the easiest ones to keep for the novice keeper. Expect to pay around £75 as a rough price, but less for babies and more for fully grown adults.
4 foot vivariums with lamps, heat mats, uvs and substrates go for around £160 on ebay, im looking out for one at the moment cos the 2 foot one he came with one last that long!
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