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02-13-13, 05:11 PM
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some of the beardeds
Time to introduce some of the bearded dragons.
german giant female and normal male
babies
reds
very nice bearded from work
silk back
angry baby
normal
and a nice red
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02-13-13, 05:16 PM
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Re: some of the beardeds
Silkbacks look so funny looking. Don't have any leatherbacks?
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02-13-13, 05:23 PM
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Re: some of the beardeds
I love the angry baby. I would definitly consider getting a beardie if I had more lee way of what I can have. Stupid parents lol not wanting me to fill my room with reptiles.  haha. Good news is I might be able to get 1 more  and then maybe another one after that.
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02-13-13, 05:36 PM
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Re: some of the beardeds
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Originally Posted by Little Wise Owl
Silkbacks look so funny looking. Don't have any leatherbacks?
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They are a real love or hate thing, i personally like them, and have kept and raised a few with no issues now, but then i see people who have loads of shedding issues with theirs, this one was given to me as it was having issues, but i managed to get the skin off and now it is alright. I have a few leathers, one of the reds pictured above is a leather back.
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Originally Posted by GarterPython
I love the angry baby. I would definitly consider getting a beardie if I had more lee way of what I can have. Stupid parents lol not wanting me to fill my room with reptiles.  haha. Good news is I might be able to get 1 more  and then maybe another one after that.
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Lol, i remember my mum saying i'd never be allowed a snake, now i specialize in breeding reticulated pythons and have kept and bred hundreds lol. Always a way around it lol.
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02-13-13, 05:51 PM
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Young and Wise
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Re: some of the beardeds
Yep haha. It's mostly my dad. He doesn't like pets. If it was his way we would have none but it doesn't help when even my sisters and my mom don't really like them. My mom doesn't mind them but she would never help me fight for getting one.
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02-14-13, 06:56 AM
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Re: some of the beardeds
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Originally Posted by GarterPython
Yep haha. It's mostly my dad. He doesn't like pets. If it was his way we would have none but it doesn't help when even my sisters and my mom don't really like them. My mom doesn't mind them but she would never help me fight for getting one.
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Ah got to win your dad over then, a cute baby bearded normally does the trick lol
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02-14-13, 08:40 AM
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Re: some of the beardeds
Haha the funny part is he used to work with reptiles but now he hates them
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02-14-13, 08:50 AM
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Re: some of the beardeds
The only bad part about beardeds are the feeding costs - if you don't breed your own food supply. Mine is 6 months old (got her at 2 months) and has been costing me about $20/week in crickets (plus the cost of veggies which isn't as big a deal because I eat them too). I have a young roach colony (had it for about 3 weeks now) that will be ready in a couple more months - should have started it before I ever got my bearded.
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02-14-13, 08:57 AM
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Young and Wise
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Re: some of the beardeds
Yea plus I can't even have roaches since I'm in Canada.
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02-14-13, 09:19 AM
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Snake Ninja
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Re: some of the beardeds
Nice pics!!
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A few critters...
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02-14-13, 11:09 AM
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Re: some of the beardeds
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Originally Posted by GarterPython
Haha the funny part is he used to work with reptiles but now he hates them
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Ah complete turn around then lol.
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Originally Posted by Falconeer999
The only bad part about beardeds are the feeding costs - if you don't breed your own food supply. Mine is 6 months old (got her at 2 months) and has been costing me about $20/week in crickets (plus the cost of veggies which isn't as big a deal because I eat them too). I have a young roach colony (had it for about 3 weeks now) that will be ready in a couple more months - should have started it before I ever got my bearded.
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They do go through so much food, especially when growing, it is good that i also work with reptiles for a living, so i get all my food at trade price, which helps massively to reduce the bill.
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Nice pics!!
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Thank you
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02-21-13, 10:47 PM
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Re: some of the beardeds
I can attest to the high food bill too. I was not ready for it when I got my beardie. I really wish someone would have told me about it before I got him because I spent at least $55 in food a month when he was growing.
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02-21-13, 11:16 PM
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Re: some of the beardeds
I'd really like to see your 'German giant' female next to an actual adult bearded and not a juvie.
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02-22-13, 07:38 AM
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Re: some of the beardeds
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Originally Posted by beardeds4life
I can attest to the high food bill too. I was not ready for it when I got my beardie. I really wish someone would have told me about it before I got him because I spent at least $55 in food a month when he was growing.
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They do go through so much food, like eating machines.
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Originally Posted by Valvaren
I'd really like to see your 'German giant' female next to an actual adult bearded and not a juvie.
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They are both the same age in that picture, both around the 18 month mark there. I don't necessarily buy into the german giant thing as i have seen normal beardeds just as big, but she is around 2ft long in that picture, a decent size.
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02-22-13, 08:31 AM
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Re: some of the beardeds
These kind of pics always make me miss my old beardie. They have the best little personalities...I would get another but they are high maintenance and expensive to feed...and need bigger enclosures than I'm willing to squeeze into this apartment.
Anyway, the babies in the tub are so adorable I could just squeeze 'em! I love how tiny they are at that age!
Is the silkback really soft? He looks soft...
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