Bart
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Just for anyone whos interested, they've grown about 400% since ive had them.. about 3 months:
[Edited on 02-12-2005 by Bart]
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Baz-Zico
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class! someones bound to photoshop someones head on them tho
[Edited on 02-12-2005 by TheScotsman]
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Adam-D
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spot on
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Russ
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what they eat, bet they cost a pretty penny
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
what they eat, bet they cost a pretty penny
Well i paid £90 for the pair, but as adults their worth around £250 each.
They eat all sorts, crickets, locusts, wax worms, then just about 90% leafy veg ( some lettuce, carrot, kale, roquet, cress,) lots of fruit too.
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Russ
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cool as fook (H)
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Katie
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My friend has got 2 of these, i love them!
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Bart
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oh, and the continously cuddle eachother... really, they always have their arms wrapped around each other.
If you ever got to a pet shop and see these, when they've very young they have a habbit of waving at you when their young and scared of you
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Robbo
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Coolio... is 1 called Jub-Jub?
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Jake
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"oh shit"
[Edited on 02-12-2005 by jake]
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Bart
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back of the net
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Robbo
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Do you have that in 1024x768... I NEED that as my wallpaper
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Mertin
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cool, not a reptile fan myself though
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Robbo
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Oh shweet it is 1024x768
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marklawton
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sweat,
mines about 4 years old now, allways wished i had bought two when i bought my little girl, heres a pic of mine,
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Bart
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sweet
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ClaireF
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water dragon wen younger now in a taller vivarium
Bearded dragon wen younger
we did have an iguana as well bt no more
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Sam
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Do any of the above grow super huge like Komodo dragons?
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Kerry
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bart your set up is ace
lovely little fellows
names?
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Simon
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Nice set up dude! Cant wait to finish uni get own place and get some lizards again
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
bart your set up is ace
lovely little fellows
names?
salt and pepper!
just waiting to find out if they're male or female, still slightly too young to sex them yet.
(roll on gary glitter jokes).
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PainZ
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They are interesting bart.. I always fancied a snake myself, however i have been leaning more towards some dragons recently..
How often do you feed them?
Do you have to clean them out? Like change gravel etc? How often would you do this?
Do you ever handle them?
[Edited on 03-12-2005 by PainZ]
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MarkM
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I would like to know...do they smell??
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by PainZ
They are interesting bart.. I always fancied a snake myself, however i have been leaning more towards some dragons recently..
How often do you feed them?
Do you have to clean them out? Like change gravel etc? How often would you do this?
Do you ever handle them?
[Edited on 03-12-2005 by PainZ]
I feed them about 2-3 times a days, but it varies if i work a long day etc. They have started to accioate me with food now, so when i get back from work, they rush to the tank to see me cos they know they're gonna get fed, its pretty cool.
I handle them as much as i can, beardies are very tame and enjoyed being handle (ask Vxgirl). they dont bite or anything, i try to hand feed mine alot too.
i clean them out about once a month i guess, mainly dependant on the state of their tank. I try to keep their tank as clean as poss everyday, i.e cleaning out dead crickets which didnt make it, dead veg, even cleaning out their poo
quote: Originally posted by MarkM
I would like to know...do they smell??
not if you keep them clean. themselves they are quite clean animals. Their poo as started to smell a bit lately, so i get shot of that as quick as i can. so generally its not smelly in the room.
If ive had a long day at work, and they've had a bloody big poo under the hot lamp (which they tend to do now :mad the hot lamp keeps the poo nice, hot and smelly, so i have to clean that up.
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Simon
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most lizards the more you handle them the better, the more they will get used to it and not be so timid. Lizards are fairly clean craetures and shit on the same place so you can just clean the one corner most of the time though you do need to do complete cleans every few weeks or so.
My leopard geckos were fed approx 5 crickets a day
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