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Shazam, Spike and Izzy.

DanniTheExotic

Hatchling Dragon
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I'm new to keeping beardies, so I thought I'd put some pictures up of them :D
The first picture is of Shazam and Spike, both about 6 months old, had them nearly 3 months now. However, I don't have Spike anymore after he started bullying Shazam. :(
The second picture is Shazam in the plastic leaves I have in his viv.
And the third is Izzy, a dragon who I rescued a few days ago, looking a lot more colourful now :3

(Please feel free to tell me if something doesn't look right with them, like I said, I'm a beginner.)
 

Germ

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Good looking BDs, Good Pics! :)

Shavings is not the best choice of substrates.

Are you housing them together?
 

DanniTheExotic

Hatchling Dragon
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Good looking BDs, Good Pics! :)

Shavings is not the best choice of substrates.

Are you housing them together?

My brothers been keeping reptiles for a while and said as long as it was dust extracted and I took any big chunks out they'd be fine?:eek:
And no, Shazam and Izzy are seperate as I only got her a few days ago, and she's nearly full size while Shazam is only around 10-11". :)
 

drgnfly2265

Juvenile Dragon
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Your beardies look great!

I would suggest to change the substrate out for something that doesn't have loose particals. Non-adhesive shelf liner (with no holes), paper towel, or tile works great.
 

DanniTheExotic

Hatchling Dragon
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Your beardies look great!

I would suggest to change the substrate out for something that doesn't have loose particals. Non-adhesive shelf liner (with no holes), paper towel, or tile works great.

Thank you :)
And okay, I might do in a couple of weeks, Izzy is still really skittish around me and I don't want to upset her anymore.
 

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