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Posted by pslip on Sep-26-2008 15:03:

It's 3 months old. I hope that's ok. The guy didn't say anything about it being too big. Do you suggest blocking it off at that age?


Posted by Dr. DAS on Sep-26-2008 18:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Aleksandra
pff no pics?... cya


[IMG]http://animal-world.com/encyclo/reptiles/lizards_agamids/images/BeardedDragonRdGldxSand(juv)WHLA_C1314_med.jpg[/IMG]






Posted by kaniz on Sep-26-2008 18:16:

I had a Bearded Dragon for awhile but gave it to my sister when I moved to school because residence didn't allow for pets.

They are pretty easy to take care of - clean their cage regularly, ensure they have a hot-rock or two, toss in crickets once every few days and keep the water fresh.

You can take them out of the cage and they are pretty timid/relaxed, however if they decide to dart they can move REALLY fast, so I was hesitant to take him out too often. Also, if handling him - be sure to wash your hands after as you can get salmonella.

Also, their poops stink /really/ really bad. But, they are neat to look at, I liked watching him and would take him out now and then. Not exactly a cuddly pet - but if thats what your looking for its a good choice.

Eventually my sister had to put him down because his anus kept prolapsing but, he lived for around 7 years I think.


Posted by mnemonic. on Sep-26-2008 19:02:

off topic from bearded dragons, but if I could get a lizard I want one of these, a thorny devil:



So tiny, but look so badass.

anyone have experience owning one?


Posted by pslip on Sep-26-2008 19:44:

that's one crazy ass looking lizard. I wonder if the spikes are soft or hard.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Sep-26-2008 19:48:



Bearded Collies are better.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Sep-26-2008 20:11:

How about bearded cla--- err, nevermind. Nobody likes those with beards.

Except the French.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Sep-26-2008 20:13:

quote:
Originally posted by kaniz
You can take them out of the cage and they are pretty timid/relaxed, however if they decide to dart they can move REALLY fast, so I was hesitant to take him out too often. Also, if handling him - be sure to wash your hands after as you can get salmonella.


You can actually get leashes for them. I had one for my iguana. It was annoying as hell to put on though! Haha Most of the time when we let him out it was just around the house in a room, and we'd close the doors.

That cat and lizard picture is so cute.


Posted by pslip on Sep-26-2008 21:39:

i have an outdoor dog cage. It's huge,with no escape routes. I think i will let it run around in that next summer.


Posted by TheNeonAlien on Sep-26-2008 22:27:

They shit and they shit A LOT! and their shit smells. and your room will reek of turds. Reeky Reek poo!

Beware!

Ps. The new metallica cd is Smells worse!


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Sep-26-2008 22:32:

quote:
Originally posted by TheNeonAlien
Ps. The new metallica cd is Smells worse!


Hahahahah


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