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jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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153
Location
washington
theses are alll my reptilian childeren in order it goes, amy, lily, honey bee, iggy, maximus, porkchop, trixie, imari, and pandorum.
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ThDude

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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487
Location
Virginia
eeeek! a snake! ahh just kidding. very nice reptiles you have there! all your missing is a frilled dragon :p do you have your BD's in the same tanks wit heach other?
 

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
153
Location
washington
nope the only ones being housed together is iggy and lily in a 55 gallon, and both my snakes are in a 55 gallon tank together
 

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
153
Location
washington
i found the perfect custom cage for a frillie for $20 on craigslist in spokane only issue is i dont have the 20 or the lizard to put in it lol
 

ThDude

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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487
Location
Virginia
i found the perfect custom cage for a frillie for $20 on craigslist in spokane only issue is i dont have the 20 or the lizard to put in it lol
well you would need misters and many other things for a frilled dragon anyway, im working on a list and cost of all the things i will need. i plan on building the home myself and tricking it out, shouldent cost me more then $150 to build.

the right kind of mister will cost me about $100 and maybe $20 more for my lighting. and at least $150 for the lizard, i know a good breeder that im getting it from.

for 20 bucks, what size is the custom one on CL?
 

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
153
Location
washington
well you would need misters and many other things for a frilled dragon anyway, im working on a list and cost of all the things i will need. i plan on building the home myself and tricking it out, shouldent cost me more then $150 to build.

the right kind of mister will cost me about $100 and maybe $20 more for my lighting. and at least $150 for the lizard, i know a good breeder that im getting it from.


wow thats quite the chunk of change. most of my animals aside from honey bee, imari, and amy were all rescues in some way or another so i got great deals on the all. most i have paid for any of them was 200 on my cinnimon ball pandorum, and 150 on my hypo max. cheapest was trixie for 10 and she is a very nice little citrus
 

Germ

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
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4,493
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North America
nope the only ones being housed together is iggy and lily in a 55 gallon, and both my snakes are in a 55 gallon tank together
A 55 gal only has 4 square feet of floor space, same as a 40 gal long, the absolute bare minimum recommended for a single adult, along with the fact that cohabitation is never a good plan.

 

Daeyang

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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251
I would say split the beardies, but your place seems PRETTY Packed! Ha!
But still, if you ever get the chance to, you should try and split em up, it can lead to disaster.
 

jynx stephens

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
Messages
153
Location
washington
mississippi map turtle. i am actually working on a custom enclosure for 2 of them so they have their own space. only issue with iggy and lily is they both get extreamly depressed when they are seperated. other than that i have never had any issues with iggy and lily being together
 

Germ

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only issue with iggy and lily is they both get extreamly depressed when they are seperated.
Their environment changed, just like any other rehoming, there is an acclimation period. May be too late, if an issue does arise. Are they both females?
 
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