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pixie
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new to having a brearded dragon
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January 24, 2012, 07:44:09 AM »
plz help i am a new dragon owner and looking for advice as how to keep her healthy
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zebrajanie
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January 24, 2012, 07:46:20 AM »
Hello and welcome, Pixie.. what would you like to know ?
We have a good care sheet here in the forum..
Is there something specific you wanted to know about ?
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[quote author=Welcome! What do you want do know?
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Hera and Zeus are my pride and joy, SO DON'T TOUCH THEM!!!
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another baby for me to spoil
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January 25, 2012, 09:19:09 AM »
from your poll at top on bearded dragon shedding it depends on age size diet etc some shed alot some less often the care sheet on here is great so is the link for suitable foods and everyone is always happy to help in anyway we can goo dluck with your new dragon
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having a pet is easier than a child personally id have loads of both
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Yes younger dragons shed more then adult ones as they need to grow faster
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Hera and Zeus are my pride and joy, SO DON'T TOUCH THEM!!!
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Make sure they have alot of calcium in there diet!!! My beardie almost died because of lack of it. Its a huge role in there diet so make sure its always included in some small way. Reptile stores carry calcium powder that you can shake it over there food.
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