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Lickeypie
09-19-13, 09:57 AM
I impulse "adopted" a beardie from a pet store... he was free because he was missing a few toes and had a nubby tail. They kept him in the back with a few other unsellable animals. They told me that they've had him for at least 3 months. I don't know much about beardies, except for the basics. I'm keeping him in a 20L tank with paper towels. He is quarantined away from my other reptiles as best as I can, I can only do so much with a 1 bedroom apartment. I have a few questions:
Is he any morph?
What is the best substrate?
And overall, does he look healthy?
http://25.media.tumblr.com/63218e17596ca31fe8b4e099fe4957a2/tumblr_mtaki6UHUI1qen9jzo1_1280.jpg
sharthun
09-19-13, 10:54 AM
Good for you! cute little lizard!;)
Lickeypie
09-19-13, 11:25 AM
I hope I can make his life a little better than it was! :3
thinkbig317
09-19-13, 11:58 AM
Congrats!! Cute lil guy. Not sure on the morph but he has some really nice oranges in him it looks like. I use tile for my beardie and it works great! Very easy to clean as well. Best of luck!
Lickeypie
10-02-13, 06:44 PM
http://25.media.tumblr.com/6bc64aa014d9d6ffc710113a974421eb/tumblr_mu2h4yycqg1qen9jzo1_1280.jpg
Just an update: Mr. Stump is acclimating very well, he's already noticeably larger and plumper!
He looks good. I would take a sample of his poop to a vet for parasite testing. Apparently they are prone to it, which I had never known seeing as though they're captive-bred. See my post on pinworms!
beardeds4life
10-06-13, 11:02 PM
He actually looks very healthy especially for the conditions he was in-I would imagine they were not very good. I second taking a fecal sample to a vet to do a fecal float test. You can also do them yourself. If you would like more info on that I can give it to you. I do all of my own fecal tests.
Wyldrose
10-06-13, 11:25 PM
He looks good :) My citrus had a lot of orange on him as a baby so could be one too.
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