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Hard floors so no problem there. As for poop, its his bedroom, if he can live with it fair play, I couldn't! The temp was what I was most worried about but didn't think about dust and spider webs. Think I'll get I'll try to find my nearest rescue centre tomorrow. Thanks guys
I need to rehome a dragon urgently. I have friend who has fallen in love with her and is desperate to take her. But here's the thing: he's against keeping animals in tanks/cages. He wants to let her run loose in his room. He's assured me the room stays at about 25c (he has a big lighting setup...
1st pic:
Haiku. The runt of the litter, scarred on her back where she got stuck to the egg at birth and no toes on her left hind foot due to siblings. Also the more social of the 2 with people.
2nd pic:
Tzu. Bigger and more colourful I guess due to a stronger start in life. but still one toe...
Replace the sand because it clumps in their stomach right? Only using repti-sand cos it was given to me with them but New sand is on the list. Separating them isn't really an option right now, at least until I can find a home for one. But after 4 years together they get on very well, no dominant...
Hi, I'm Dave and I'm new to keeping beardies.
I don't think I need any specific help yet, just here to browse the forums but I thought I would tell you my situation and someone can tell me if I'm doing anything wrong.
Sorry it's a bit long.
1st me: while I have no experience with dragons, I...