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Rehome my beardie Mushu in Atlanta, Georgia

knifeprty0

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Hello, I'm currently looking to rehome my bearded dragon Mushu. I got him in November 2024 as a rescue from my cousin because she hadn't been giving him the proper care. I've been taking care of him ever since and have made a special connection with him and had lots of fun and bonding time with him but unfortunately, I don't have the time to give him the proper and constant care he deserves. I'm a full-time college student and I'm also going to start working and won't have enough time to check in on him and give him the enrichment and attention he needs. I've contacted a couple of rescues but I also wanted to explore other options as well and I figured someone on here could be a great candidate to care for him. Mushu is very calm, adventurous, and sweet. He loves running around and exploring the house as well as chilling in his basking spot, on his hammock, or in his cat bed in front of the window. He also enjoys taking naps snuggled up against you or in the crook of your neck. He's very well-behaved when it comes to things like trimming his nails or handling him. He loves being pet in between his eyes, right behind his ears, or under his chin. He loves his greens and is not afraid to tackle a big salad. Of the insects I've given him so far he loves dubia roaches and the occasional superworm as a treat. He behaves well when he gets baths although he does try to jump out sometimes, he prefers to poop in the bath but he doesn't mind the occasional poop in his enclosure. I've taken him outside a couple of times since it's gotten warmer and he does prefer either being in his tent enclosure or laying on your chest. Overall he's a sweet pet and is still full of lots of energy.

If anyone is interested I am also willing to supply any of these supplies free of charge:
40-gallon enclosure, 3 digital thermometers, tank background, tank liner, basking platform/hide, slate basking platform (with bricks), calcium with and without D3, lightbulb fixture, reptilian 10.0uvb bulb with fixture, led growlight, digital probe thermometer, kitchen scale for weighing, 2 escape proof insect dishes, reptile hammock, cork bark, timed extension cord for lights, 100w basking bulb, 75w basking bulb, 2 silicone tipped feeding tongs, 1 metal food bowl, 1 plastic food dish, 1 large water bulb, reptizoo insect calcium duster, medium sized pet carrier, small sized pet carrier, and outdoor pet enclosure tent.
 

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knifeprty0

Bearded Dragon Egg
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I’m located in the Metro Atlanta area near Emory University. I had the idea of rehoming him for free but it might be the best idea to sell him since I want to make sure i’m giving him to someone willing to Incur the costs of taking care of him. What are you thinking?
 

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