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My Beardies :)

Soph

Hatchling Dragon
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30
Location
UK
Here is a picture of our male Dragon, Norbert. A happy looking fella isn't he
Norbert..jpg


and here is Saphira
Saphira..jpg
 

Soph

Hatchling Dragon
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30
Location
UK
Haha yeah. He's a pretty chill though. Saphy is the one with attitude lol she hates not getting her own way.
 

Soph

Hatchling Dragon
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30
Location
UK
They're in their vivariums.

These are the only pics I have of their setups.

This is Norbert's
Norbert Setup.jpg


and this is Saphy's
Saphy setup.jpg
 

Soph

Hatchling Dragon
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30
Location
UK
There have been a couple of small changes to their setups since these pics were taken
 

Dennis Cronin

Juvenile Dragon
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120
Wow, those are gorgeous. I am embarrassed by my austere setup. I'll assume the plants are plastic, right? The only time I had plastic plants in his thingy he tried to eat them. How do you clean? Capbo is a messy dude and vacuuming his bare tiles can even be a bit dicey. And don't the bugs hide? I made Capbo's setup progressively simpler and simpler because the bugs would find any available crevice and hide out.

Dennis
 

Soph

Hatchling Dragon
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30
Location
UK
Thank you :), I just chose the layout and decor, my mum did all the hard parts (wiring, background, nailing the hammock etc). The plants are just plastic, Saphy has never tried eating hers but Norbert used to try and eat his, I removed it for a while then decided to add it again and see what happens and he hasn't tried to eat it since. I have viv spray so use that with boiling water to clean everything and their Substrate is just brown paper so that's easy to clean. As for feeding they eat Dubias and Morio worms which get put into a dish and they're usually only in there a couple of seconds before they've been gobbled up haha.
 

Dennis Cronin

Juvenile Dragon
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120
Ah, Dubias in a bowl. That's a thought. I feed Dubias but I just put 'em in the cage and let him chase 'em around. I watch him eat bugs with a mixture of fascination and disgust.

Yes, your scenery is beautiful. Oops, I said "cage" again above. I meant "environment".
 

Soph

Hatchling Dragon
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30
Location
UK
How large are these enclosures?

Great looking scenery!

Thank you :) their vivs are 3ft x 1.5ft x 2ft (l/d/h) (equivalent to 65 gallon I think) originally they were both kept in one 3ft vivarium, but we separated them after a week or two (while we waited for the new viv to arrive)
 
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