Bearded dragons!

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Aristotle;3404932; said:
heres some pictures. I know beardies aren't aboreal but its just a temporary tank:)

You'd be surprised how many Bearded dragons I see sitting in the trees around here.
 
Very nice turts:) The snapper apears to be a she but hard to tell from the posicion
 
i checked it on water wolves and the experts say its a he. and i did my own research too and the results point the same direction. i have a better picture if you'd like
 
No need to:D Ill trust you. Like I said hard to see from that posicion. The head seemend a bit femaleish to me but he still young, he will man up. Oh and by the way it seems your mata its eating a golfish. Its ok but try to avoid feeding goldfish in all ways you can, there are N species of fish you can use and many of wich are very easy to bred by yourself like guppys, mosquitofish and tilapia and that dont present the problems golfish have. Goldfish are very poor food and if it wasnt enough they are often high in copper (from the fish farms) and have tyaminase (like all cyprinids including danios, rasbonas ,etc) wich binds with vit b complex and before you know your turtle is very sick behound saving. Like I said its ok but avoid it on the future. Also make shure all fish are very healty and well fed
 
coura;3413261; said:
No need to:D Ill trust you. Like I said hard to see from that posicion. The head seemend a bit femaleish to me but he still young, he will man up. Oh and by the way it seems your mata its eating a golfish. Its ok but try to avoid feeding goldfish in all ways you can, there are N species of fish you can use and many of wich are very easy to bred by yourself like guppys, mosquitofish and tilapia and that dont present the problems golfish have. Goldfish are very poor food and if it wasnt enough they are often high in copper (from the fish farms) and have tyaminase (like all cyprinids including danios, rasbonas ,etc) wich binds with vit b complex and before you know your turtle is very sick behound saving. Like I said its ok but avoid it on the future. Also make shure all fish are very healty and well fed


haha he's about 5 to 6 years old...rather massive but still getting the MONSTROUS look that age brings it. Oh those aren't goldfish. they are red mollies
 
Aristotle;3415531; said:
haha he's about 5 to 6 years old...rather massive but still getting the MONSTROUS look that age brings it. Oh those aren't goldfish. they are red mollies
Good thouse are much better food:D Feed them alge based fish food before giving to increase nutricional value
 
I've had 2 together since birth(their 4-5 years old), one is a tank compared to the other one, & they've actually laida few eggs(Which my ****ty incubater made me loose :().
 
Malvado;3416280; said:
I've had 2 together since birth(their 4-5 years old), one is a tank compared to the other one, & they've actually laida few eggs(Which my ****ty incubater made me loose :().
Bearded dragons? Here is the thing may work or may not work, but the chances of not working out are bigger then the oposite. In this case it has obviously didnt worked and the second dragon had to be separeted to save its life. Also in your case it was close to happen the same that happened here and the proof its the diference in the animals sizes, the second being constantly intimidated and bullied by the second wich inibited its growth and weigth gain. In your case that being said and even 5 years later it is higly recomended that you put them apart. The second one may even conpensate the missing size and weigth
 
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