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83594
OK, good to know. I'll go get some superworms and try them out. I might try the different cage thing too. Did not know that about mealworms - I was told the...
pkillur
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Dec 2, 2008
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83595
I am having an arguement with someone regarding whether or not sand is good to use in the tank. I say that sand is not a good choice because of chance of...
ariel111408
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Dec 3, 2008
12:17 am
83596
My vote is no sand. Better safe than sorry. Some adults do alright with sand, but why chance it. We have a "sandbox" for ours and they play in it and...
cheri
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Dec 3, 2008
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83597
... Honestly, I think it all depends on the person and the dragon.  Impaction is only an issue with the wrong kind of sand and/or too small of a dragon on ANY...
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carrista2445
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Dec 3, 2008
12:32 am
83598
Many people use children's play sand, that is the ONLY sand recommended for dragons, not the reptile stuff, which is the source of some much impaction. Most...
bambii fawn
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Dec 3, 2008
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83599
I have a piece of reptile carpet under their caves, and non adhesive shelf liner the rest, I use Glad casserole dishes of children's playsand which during the...
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Dec 3, 2008
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83600
Hey everyone first off I would like to thank all who replied to my water post it was helpful and then I would like to mention my little Hugo, Little being the...
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Dec 3, 2008
5:28 am
83601
What is your dragon's name or your call name? Neo How old is he? 5.5 months How long have you had him? 4.5 months Did he come from a breeder or pet store? pet...
Nina Moulton
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Dec 3, 2008
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83602
Dear Nina, My Shemmy was like that when he was younger too. Both my husband & I even got bit! As time went on it seemed like his level of awareness really...
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Dec 3, 2008
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83603
I heard they won't grow as much if they're kept in a small enclosure... I look forward to hearing what the specialists in the group say about this though! Eli...
eliyahna
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Dec 3, 2008
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83604
Gilbert: 2 yrs. old/litter runt. 9 inches long and perfectly healthy. I thought he was 5/6 mths. old when I 1st saw him. Ann and her zoo crew. From:...
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... From: Ryan Wagner<mailto:ryan_wagner_2000@...> To: bambii fawn<mailto:msamnesia@...> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 11:03 PM Subject: Re: Not...
bambii fawn
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Dec 3, 2008
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83606
-My boy I think he is at least:) Is a year and a half and is about 10- 13 inches snout to tail.... Been wondering whats was going on with this as well,...
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Dec 3, 2008
9:12 am
83607
My 2 older girls did this as well once they hit that age. It's kinda like us humans eating chicken every day of our life, gets a little boring time to spice up...
JENNY PETCH
lizardluvin2005
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Dec 3, 2008
1:52 pm
83608
Responses are below *. *Jenny & her scaly & furry lil' angels* Belle, Zoe, Sydney & Kiah!! Charlie Brown & Snoopy !! For God has said ~"I will never leave you...
JENNY PETCH
lizardluvin2005
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Dec 3, 2008
2:18 pm
83609
Fluffy still isnt eating. I raised the temp in the tank and have offered different types of greens. He is still very alert and active though. I guess it is...
Paul
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Dec 3, 2008
2:29 pm
83610
Good Morning! I got in my classroom this morning and noticed that the UVB light was on but the heat light was not. They are both plugged into the same timer...
abernitch
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Dec 3, 2008
2:51 pm
83611
How old is Fluffy again? Is he actually sticking out his tongue or just opening his mouth wide cause if so that would be 'gaping'. This is what they do when...
JENNY PETCH
lizardluvin2005
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Dec 3, 2008
3:06 pm
83612
I have a very tiny dragon too, Dorothy is about 7-8 mos old and is only 4" from snout to vent.  But she was sick f ighting off various skin problems all...
Karen Traynor, Chitte...
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Dec 3, 2008
4:25 pm
83613
Sometimes it's just genetics. Some trait that pops up even if both parents are large dragons. Remember that most dragons in North America has had some line...
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beansidhe239
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Dec 3, 2008
5:14 pm
83614
Jenny pretty much covered everything, but I would add that spinach is a high oxalate which binds calcium, preventing the dragon from metabolizing it. (as a...
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beansidhe239
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Dec 3, 2008
7:26 pm
83615
67 F is cool and he'll be okay as long as he gets heat tonight, like with a CHE. He can go without food since he will not digest without basking for at least...
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beansidhe239
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Dec 3, 2008
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83616
Is there any maintenance personnel at the school? They may have a bulb for you to use. Ann and her zoo crew of angels. From: abernitch Sent:...
Emerald
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Dec 3, 2008
7:55 pm
83617
Even if you keep the poop picked out every time, coccidia and other parasites (especially in new dragons) will live and thrive in the sand. There's no way to...
kayjay816
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83618
I agree that some dragons are just naturally smaller than others, but in my experience the "little" ones usually are stunted due to something wrong in their...
kayjay816
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83619
Thanks for all of the advice! We had a bit of a heat wave today (46 degrees!) so the other side of our building was quite warm with the sun. Bug spent some...
abernitch
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83620
What is a CHE? ... From: pamtangredi239@... <pamtangredi239@...> Subject: Re: [pogona] Lightbulb Out To: pogona@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday,...
Jeff
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83621
CHE - Ceramic heating element?   I bought one and it heated up to 550 degrees on the surface.  3 inches away from it's surface the cage screen was not very...
Jeff
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83622
I doubt the CHE is defective.  I have a pro exotics laser temp gun.  The surface temp was 550 degrees.  I doubt it goes higher.  I also have a ceramic...
Jeff
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83623
When used logically, the CHE is very valuable. I have a 160 watt for my iguana, who is in an open cage, if too much heat escapes, and the ambient ...
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