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Old 04-17-02, 10:01 AM   #1
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Who could resist at that look!

He was sooooooooooo cute I thought I show him off a bit

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lol - looks like he is posing for a magazine or something ,..

Nice lil guy
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LOL..

He does sort of have that happy to be here look..Nice beardy
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sooo cute

lol lol lol Awww that's cute now I want a bearded dragon even more. That's kool do most bearded dragons pose like that?
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Old 05-05-02, 06:11 PM   #5
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Hi Nicky

It's not really that he pose but, more like he sometimes turn around and seems too lazy to move himself in an other position, like this other one...



Bearded are really cute and they make awesome first pet lizard.

As for the question you've ask on another message, they are not hard to take care of but they requier some time, even more when they're young. They get a nice size of about 20" max, are tame and easy to handle. Young one can be more stress at first. As an adult, I feed mine mostly vegetable with dust crickets twice a weeks. Young one needs dust crickets every days. There's alot of great caresheet on the web, read alot and you should find answers to all your questions.

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