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Post #1 Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:56 pm
MemberJoined: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:18 amPosts: 35
My name is James, my girlfriend and I love our reptiles, together we have 7 bearded dragons 1 tegu 1 ball python 1 sand boa and 1 boa constrictor. i have been wanting to put some photos up bu here they are after a couple months of trying to get them on my computer
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lilo
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turbo and skittles
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squirt the sand boa
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nala the boa constrictor
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mojo the bearded dragon in a cage i built myself
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bumble bee the pastel ball python
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there will be more to come when i can find some more


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Post #2 Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:31 am
User avatarRespected MemberJoined: Thu Dec 17, 2009 6:17 pmPosts: 311Location: Sweden
Hi and welcome to the forum. :) It's always nice then the person you live with enjoys reptiles too. :) I don't know what I would do if my b/f didn't like lizards.

Those are some nice reptiles. However I'm concerned about the bearded dragons setups. There are definitive room for improvement on those enclosures. How long have you guys had them? If you want any advice you can always ask. ;P



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Post #3 Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:11 am
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i have been keeping bearded dragons for about two year or so and i believe there setups suite them and have never had problems with any of them.


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Post #4 Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:08 am
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SjRrMc wrote:
i have been keeping bearded dragons for about two year or so and i believe there setups suite them and have never had problems with any of them.


Personally I don't think those makes good habitats for bearded dragons. I suggest that you read more about beardies and their needs.

But in the end it's up to you how you take care of your pets. I can only offer some some advice if you want them. ;P



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Post #5 Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:22 am
Honored MemberJoined: Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:05 pmPosts: 107Location: Sacramento, CA
I was thinking the same thing; to me, personally, the enclosures look plain, and even harsh and uninviting, with hardly anything to keep the beardies entertained or feeling welcome. But once again, it's just my opinion.



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0.1.1 Ball Pythons; Moose, and Lil' Bit
0.0.1 B/W Tegu; as yet unnamed
0.0.1 All American Tegu, as yet unnamed

0.0.1 hatchling B/W Tegu, unnamed, RIP
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Post #6 Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:39 am
User avatarModeratorJoined: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:14 pmPosts: 366Location: Clinton, Il
Welcome!


Your animals look healthy, and well taken care of. I would add some drift wood, and maybe some fake plants and rock to there cage. It gives them something to hide behind, and stuff to climb on. Just somethings for exercise and enrichment.



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1.1 boxer, Bandit, Kenedy
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Post #7 Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:02 pm
User avatarStaffJoined: Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:17 amPosts: 340Location: Oklahoma City
great animals, welcome to the forum.



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Post #8 Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:41 pm
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for the cage yes i know i need to add stuff i just finished it like 2 hours before i took the picture. i do have some driftwood and more rocks i am going to put in there. its is plain and i am going to add more its just new so i gotta get the stuff first


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Post #9 Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:46 am
Honored MemberJoined: Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:05 pmPosts: 107Location: Sacramento, CA
Ahh, didn't know it was new! My fault. ;)



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0.2.0 Bearded Dragons; Knuckles (aka "Kitteh"), and Spaz (aka "Cheeto")
0.1.1 Ball Pythons; Moose, and Lil' Bit
0.0.1 B/W Tegu; as yet unnamed
0.0.1 All American Tegu, as yet unnamed

0.0.1 hatchling B/W Tegu, unnamed, RIP
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Post #10 Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 7:08 am
MemberJoined: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:18 amPosts: 35
no problem i know you all know your dragons well. but what is the best dirt i can use to mix with some sand for my dragons?


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Post #11 Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:11 am
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SjRrMc wrote:
no problem i know you all know your dragons well. but what is the best dirt i can use to mix with some sand for my dragons?


It's hard to mimic their natural substrate. Many Americans claims that tiles in the best to use for bearded dragons (because of the risk of constipation) but that way they don't get the chance to dig.

I think the best substrate is to mix sand and topsoil (about 50/50). It works very well for them to dig in. :P

To reduce the risk of constipation one can always put their feeding bowl on a plate.



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Post #12 Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:49 pm
Honored MemberJoined: Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:05 pmPosts: 107Location: Sacramento, CA
Well, what we use for ours is a mix of Zoo Med's "Vita Sand" and Alfalfa Meal Pellets, and it's always worked fine for us. We've never had a problem with impactions. Our (not-so) little beardie has never eaten her substrate, and loves to lay all over it. It also makes picking up the poo pretty easy.



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0.1.1 Ball Pythons; Moose, and Lil' Bit
0.0.1 B/W Tegu; as yet unnamed
0.0.1 All American Tegu, as yet unnamed

0.0.1 hatchling B/W Tegu, unnamed, RIP
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Post #13 Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:00 am
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i will try the top soild i didnt like the vita sand to much because it started to dye my bearded dragons legs w.e color the sand was


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Post #14 Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:36 am
User avatarMemberJoined: Mon Jul 05, 2010 4:50 pmPosts: 42Location: Denmark
I use some orange sand with an ok high amount of clay content in all of my desert enclosures. When it dries it gets firm enough for even my Uromastyx to dig their own burrows in it - without it falling on their heads. On top of that all the food leftovers and the poop don't get mixed in with the sand which makes it much easier to go through the daily cleaning.

It is not reptile sand of any kind - just plain sand bought in a shop with garden and building materials. The color suits perfectly to most of my desert reptiles, too - kinda like an extra bonus :)

But very nice dragons you have there. Atm we have 1,4,17 ourselves :) The 17 small ones will be ready to move away from home in 2-3 weeks. They are so cute at that age. Hehe.



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