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Our landlord recently sold the property to a couple and the lady of the couple hates that I have the bearded dragon. She says it wasnβt detailed in the lease and she wants it gone. I am going to try to negotiate with them about it on friday under the argument that she is in a terrarium so she would be similar to a fish or turtle at that point and she knew about it when she purchased the home.
Regardless of those details, things are not looking promising. Would anyone be willing to take her in if it comes to that? I live in peoria, IL but I would be willing to drive a some hours to bring her to you if needed. She has a setup that suits her current size but as she is still growing I had planned to upgrade to a 4by2by2 soon. I would bring you the small farm I have now as well as a lot of bug feed and all the lighting and all that. The enclosure is perfectly suited for her. I donβt mean to be this guy but I spent a lot on her setup so I would ask for a small bit of money for her to recoup costs. Not much but it would be nice. That being said beggars canβt be choosers.
She just had a vet visit in august and had a clean bill of health so there are no concerns there. Feel free to reply to this or pm me if you could help me out!
We have a collection of juvenile hypo zero bearded dragons recently listed on our site morphscentral.com. We breed healthy handraised hypo zero and other morphs of bearded dragons. Our dragons feed on small Dubai roaches, super worms and other bugs occasionally. Feel free to contact.
but idk if it will fit in with my 2 dongs. idk anything about it yet or if they'll eat him. but i want it π«π«π« i hate research, i just wanna know all the things about it and buy it
i like its hair i think. hahahahha
I own a central bearded dragon, now two years old. I care for him daily & I have no allergic reactions/health issues. He's also shit on me plenty times & I don't have any allergies.
Occasionally I will bathe, nail trim & care for my brother's leatherback beardie. I've noticed that about every time I hold the leatherback, little red (sometimes itchy) bumps appear only on my forearms. The leatherback does not show signs of parasites, & is in good health. I am the only one in the family who has this reaction.
Is there anyone else who has had similar experiences? Any advice you can share?
The bumps go away quickly & I'm not in pain, I'm just curious about it. I didn't find anything helpful on Google.
G'day guys, new to the sub!
I've mad my boy Mushu for about 2 years and got him when I was quite immature and wasn't the best in terms of handling him so now he's not very social with people. I really love him and enjoy hand feeding him now meal worms, crickets and broccoli. Does anyone have any tips for how to get him to settle down and relax when being handled?
Here's a picture of Mushu!!
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Due to an unexpected bereavement in the family I am currently in the custody of a seven year old Citrus Bearded Dragon called Omelette, I have no idea why he is called that but I think it's an adorable name. No one else in my family was comfortable taking care of an animal more exotic than the typical cat/dog/rodent idea and I know how hard it is for reptiles especially older ones to find a home in animal shelters.
I took him in despite my boyfriends protests, it's worth noting he and I don't live together yet but he feels very uncomfortable and disgust towards reptiles in general and has brought up that if we end up living together he wouldn't be comfortable with Omelette. I returned that we're not living together yet and I want to know he's being well taken care of and not neglected which if I gave him up to a shelter I couldn't ensure.
I'm not exactly a huge fan of Bearded Dragons myself but the more I look after him the more i'm warming to the idea, I just think I owe it to my cousin to ensure his pet has the best life possible, my Boyfriend however doesn't get why i'm fighting him over an animal that isn't mine to begin with and I have no emotional connection to, is it unfair of me to be prioritising Omelette?
ETA: Also any advice if there is any bearded dragon owners would be greatly appreciated if you feel like sharing, i've brought my cousins setup over and have been doing my research too but i'm in no way an expert
I've tried this before but nothing came from it. I have a female bearded dragon (an adult) that I need to find a home for. She's great but I'm not able to give her the attention that's needed. If someone from Central, NJ (that has experience) is interested, feel free to PM me. Thanks.
I am new to bearded dragons and decides to buy one from PetSmart.
After having him for 2 days it was clear he was not eating, barely moving, and not opening his eyes, his eyes are still closed.
We took him to the doctors and they said he is a hatchling and way too young to have been sold, and it will be a miracle that he survives. We are doing everything we can to save him, care For him, and nurture him back to good health. Upset that pet smart would do this to us.
update
We had to euthanize roach tonight :(. He was a fighter, but In the end, it was too late for him. I appreciate everyone In the comments helping out and everyone who slid in my dmβs offering tips. Thank you so much for the kindness
Update 2: PetSmart is reimbursing us for the vet bills!
He was the best. Iβve had him for almost 10 years. He loved to cuddle and just hangout with anyone. I got him shortly after my ex and I lost our child. My beardie was just a baby. My current fiancΓ© and I welcomed a new baby boy into the world a few weeks ago. I feel dumb saying it but my dragon was there for me when my life was at its worst. I wish I could have done more. R.I.p. buddy.
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