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black_sun

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Well, it's not really the most spectacular thing I could have procured (especially in comparison to the creatures I see in this forum) but I've always wanted one.

My new Bearded Dragon, Dizzy:

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Oh, and here's my favorite shot:

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S/He was chasing moths on the outside of the tank, and kept trying to climb through the glass to catch them. S/He eventually tuckered out and knocked out for a nap in that position for a few hours. Poor, silly little lizard.

But anyway, yea, there's my not so spectacular but still so adorable beardie. And I'm done spamming the forum with silly photos. Heh.
 
Cute lilte lizard:) However it is not generaly advizable using bark on bearded dragons. For such small one paper towell is the best substrate and later playsand. Are you using uv and basking ligths? And what have you been feeding him?
 
nice lizard
 
coura;3263500; said:
Cute lilte lizard:) However it is not generaly advizable using bark on bearded dragons. For such small one paper towell is the best substrate and later playsand. Are you using uv and basking ligths? And what have you been feeding him?

it looks like he is on reptibark which is okay, if it was mulch i would say to change it but reptibark is safe for almost any reptile no matter how small
 
coura;3263500; said:
Cute lilte lizard:) However it is not generaly advizable using bark on bearded dragons. For such small one paper towell is the best substrate and later playsand. Are you using uv and basking ligths? And what have you been feeding him?


Well, the subsequent commenter is correct, I have Dizzy on ReptiBark. I was informed that this was a safe substrate for him/her, and that as long as I took out the really small pieces (so as not to be swallowed) it would be okay. Is it no good?

And I am using Zoo Med products for lighting and heating.

And currently, s/he's been eating crickets. And assorted vegetables and fruits. I tried a few of the ready-made type foods by Zoo Med, T-Rex and Nature Zone, but s/he isn't taking much interest in those.
 
Hoyo12;3263716; said:
Nice lizard. I think that one of my Beardies would have him for a snack.

lol, Dizzy's father tried to eat him/her as a snack (along with the other siblings). Heh, what a good father he was xD
 
Hoyo12;3264370; said:
lol, any of them hurt?

Nah (not that was mentioned at least), the original owner moved them all to another enclosure after daddy's attempts.
 
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