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01-22-04, 12:41 AM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
Age: 45
Posts: 2,269
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Originally posted by mrsogle
drewlowe:I was giving advice that my Exoctic Vet had given me also. According to him and the books I've read baby beardies should have their food lightly dusted daily. Reptilesgalore did say a "baby". As they get older then to be dusted weekly or every other week. I thought this was a place to help and give advice. Not argue with each other.
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Ummm... Where do you see arguing at, cause i didn't say anything rude. I'm sorry i don't put tons of smilieys in my post, but half the time i'm at work and i don't have time to do that stuff. I come on type what i want to say and go (before i get caught, lol).
The only thing i can see that would make you say that is i asked this question "What do you mean by he reccomends a uvb flourescent instead of a bulb changing." That was because i didn't understand what you were trying to say.
You gave the info you know i gave the info that i know let that person do more research and find out the right way. For me i'm sticking to what i have learned, until proven otherwise. I go to a very respected reptile vet (which took me a few years to find) that not only is he a vet, he also keeps several reptiles at home and in the office. Every time i'm in we go over different aspects of husbandry and care, along with the reason why i'm there even if it's just dropping off a fecal. Now in no way am i saying anthing negative i'm just giving my source credit. I personaly trust the info he has given me and it has worked well so far, with my babies.
Jamie
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1.2 Bearded dragons (Login, Raven, & Jean Grey) 1.1.1 Corn snakes(Havoc,Sable, & Kink0 1.5 Leo's (Psyloke (Lucky-male) Speedball, Domino, Rouge, Siren, Elektra) 1.0 Veiled Chams (Neo), 0.1 Rose Hair T. (Night Crawler) 0.0.3 Crested Geckos (Shiva, Storm, Beast) 0.2 Kenyan Sand Boas (Tigra & Cloak)
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01-22-04, 12:52 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Ok i'm going to type word for word what is in my books i have at home.
I would just like to say i don't fully endorse this first book as i found alot of info to be inaccurate.
the guide to Owning a Bearded Dragon by Zoffer & Mazorlig
" it is important to follow the directions on the package or (even bettre) to consult a veterinarian about the dosage. Although not a common problem, captive reptile can be over fed vitamins, which causes all manner of serious ailments as the vitamins reach toxic levels in the body. The best route to take it to chose betwen either supplementing the veggies or the insects. (Blah blah blah there was a bunch of stuff that i didn't need to type), Remember use vitamins on a regular basis but not too often and if you have any questions at all as to dosage or frequency,Check with a vet or experienced herp dealer."
Thats' what the the first book said now lets see the second book that I have.
An Owners Guide To A happy Healthy Pet, The bearded Dragon. By Stee Grenard. I personally like this book better Even though i don't entirely agree with the book on every aspect.
Feeding Babies- From Newborn to 4 months of age. " It is also important to gut load insects and dust them 2-3 times a week with specially formulated reptile Vitamin/mineral supplement powder.
Feeding adults- from 4 months to adulthood. " You can scale back supplementing insects or veggies with vitamin? mineral powders to once a week when full adult hood is reached. Note, owever, that breeding females need extra nutrients for emboryo, youlk, and eggshell formation."
Now neither one of these books even suggest to use supplementation every feeeding. So tell me what book your reading and the proof that is says every feeding they must be supplemented. Don't take this as arguing take it as a debate, you know where people don't agree and they each debate their cause.
Out of a personal thing how long have you (mrsogle) been keeping beardies. I myself have kept them for 4 years and breed them for 2 going on my 3rd year of breeding. Not once have i lost a beardie this whole time and none of them that i know about have had any defecincies, When i sell i give them my home # if any problems arise they can call me and i'm sure if there where defecincies i would have been contatcted. I also give a 3 month warrenty to the babies if they are housed correctly by the new owner.
ya that came from a vet, i thought babys needed to be dusted everyday untill there ssub adult
Meow
Ummm.... Meox mix my info also came from a reptile vet, books, and experince.
I supplement my babies 3 times a week and my adults 1-2 times a week unless it's during breeding season and i up my supplementation to my female, at least 3 times a week with a little extra calcuim.
Now it's your turn mrsogle or anyone else.
Jamie
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Last edited by drewlowe; 01-22-04 at 01:28 PM..
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01-22-04, 01:00 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Quote:
Originally posted by mrsogle
If you are using an aquriam use the heat pads that go under the aquarium and not the heat rocks.
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I would also like to know if your vet suggested this to you, because Bearde dragons do not require heat from below they HAVE to have heat from above to digest properly.
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1.2 Bearded dragons (Login, Raven, & Jean Grey) 1.1.1 Corn snakes(Havoc,Sable, & Kink0 1.5 Leo's (Psyloke (Lucky-male) Speedball, Domino, Rouge, Siren, Elektra) 1.0 Veiled Chams (Neo), 0.1 Rose Hair T. (Night Crawler) 0.0.3 Crested Geckos (Shiva, Storm, Beast) 0.2 Kenyan Sand Boas (Tigra & Cloak)
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01-22-04, 08:54 PM
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Join Date: Dec-2003
Location: Edmonton, AB
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THEY HAVE TO HAVE HEAT FROM ABOVE!! heat underneath isnt as good
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01-22-04, 11:09 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2004
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Here is a little table that is on a website I use for reference quite a bit. It's show how many times a week for supplements
Hopefull it shows up properly.
<table width="60%" border="1">
<tr>
<td width="65%">Beardie Age</td>
<td width="30%">Multi Vitamin</td>
<td width="29%">Calcium</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Less than a year</td>
<td>4 - 5x</td>
<td>7x</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1 to 2 years</td>
<td>3 - 4x</td>
<td>5 - 6x</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Over 2 years</td>
<td>2 - 3x</td>
<td>4 - 5x</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Pre-breeding or gravid</td>
<td>2 - 3x</td>
<td>5 - 6x</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Sick or emaciated and less than 1 year</td>
<td>3 - 4x</td>
<td>5 - 6x</td>
</tr>
</table>
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