beardie with an attitude

bcreptiles

casper
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got this beardie a few weeks ago, he is getting very nice, but what a temperament:main_yes::main_yes:
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Lene

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awww....he's a beauty, Don't worry he'll come around and be spoiled rotten ;)
 

Lena

I question all things.
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He's saying "Get me off this darn sand!" Haha.

Beautiful coloration. You'll hear it from me before anyone else.. Sand is not a safe substrate for beardies (or leos!).

Tile, ReptiCarpet, paper towel, newspaper, and butcher paper are all better and cheaper alternatives!
 

bcreptiles

casper
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He's saying "Get me off this darn sand!" Haha.

Beautiful coloration. You'll hear it from me before anyone else.. Sand is not a safe substrate for beardies (or leos!).

Tile, ReptiCarpet, paper towel, newspaper, and butcher paper are all better and cheaper alternatives!

i wil not replay to any substrate debates, but yes i also like the colours, and some already produced some stunning babies
 

Kristi23

Ghoulish Geckos
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Very pretty! He looks a lot like my Norman.:) I'm no help with the attitude because I got mine as a tiny baby. Now he's just beyond spoiled.:main_rolleyes:
 

leonut

New Member
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Oklahoma
He's saying "Get me off this darn sand!" Haha.

Beautiful coloration. You'll hear it from me before anyone else.. Sand is not a safe substrate for beardies (or leos!).

Don't beardies live in the deserts of australia? Theres got to be sand there if anywhere right?

Amazing beardie BTW. ;)
 

Yamori

Aussie Reptile Keeper
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Don't beardies live in the deserts of australia? Theres got to be sand there if anywhere right?

Amazing beardie BTW.

Yes, they do.
Bearded dragons live in arid, rocky, mostly desert regions and arid open woodlands or out bush as we call it. They are adept climbers and are often seen spending time on branches and have even been found basking on fence posts when living near humans. They also bask on rocks and exposed branches in the mornings and afternoons.

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Yamori

Aussie Reptile Keeper
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There are different variations in color in the wild. I've seen golden colored ones, grayish ones etc. The pics i posted was mainly to show their habitat.
 

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