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staylor

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Craiger said:
I guess I say all that to say this to Sandra. Try not to worry too much. Just being, here, on this forum puts us heads and shoulders above most bearded dragon keepers. We care enough to do whatever we can to provide the best for ours. And with the help of those, here, much more knoweldgeable than you and I, I'm confident our dragons will live very happy and healthy lives. At least, as healthy as possible.

I agree. This forum is how I learned how to care for my dragons. The advise I have received on here has always been great. When Piggy went to the vet he said she was the healthiest beardie he has ever seen, aside from her parasites but that was not my fault it was her crickets fault. He could not believe how strong her bones were, clear and bright her skin, mouth, eyes and ears were. He was even more impressed when I showed him how she looked just a few months prior when I first got her. The vet and vet techs could not believe how calm and easy to handle she was. I can say for a fact she would not have been that way without the help of everyone on here and could have possibly died if I followed the care the pet stores told me. He also never heard of using tile for substrate but loved the idea and said he was going to switch some of his reptile to it and would also recommend it to his other clients.
 

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