li said:Do you guys have any posted on the forum anywhere. I have my own, but I would like to be able to take a look at yours and be able to reference it to others when needed.
li said:K...i am on my phone so when i get to my computer, ill post it. Just so you are aware it is co-written by LK.
li said:We put this together a couple of years ago. Its been tweeked a bit, but pretty current.
crypticdragons said:li said:K...i am on my phone so when i get to my computer, ill post it. Just so you are aware it is co-written by LK.
I had guessed you meant Gina when you said that earlier lol thats why i would like to see it. Gina has more knowledge on dragons than most of us collectively could pull together. Course its in 18 million different notebooks, CDs, floppy discs, thumb drives, and god knows what else lol.
staylor said:.... but think a baby care section would be great and helpful to many other new baby owners
li said:The sheet we have does break down both feeding and temps for babies and adults.
li said:Most of what i have lk has. Not sure if she has shared our caresheet. I will message it to you so you can take a look. I wont post it without you seeing it first
staylor said:Renee- I think it would be helpful to others if there was a baby care section as there are things that are different with babies, like sand is a definite no, the different diet requirements of a baby. It would also be helpful to put on there to expect to feed a baby a ton of crickets. I can not remember if it has on there that the food should be no larger than the space between the eyes. Also how the babies need higher temps.
I used the website when deciding if I wanted a beardie and soon discovered that that info was geared more to adults rather than babies. I found mybeardie to be the best website out there, and came back to it time and time again but think a baby care section would be great and helpful to many other new baby owners