Bearded dragon and exhibit
#1
Bearded dragon and exhibit
Name: Manny
Location: va beach
Means of contact: (757)754-4258
Price: $75 for everything
Description:
I have a bearded dragon that i need to get rid of. I bought it off a close friend and have had it for about a year. His name is Hancho and he is very healthy. Feed regularly and always has crickets hopping around to munch on. The exhibt comes with 2 water rocks, a peice of drift wood he likes to chill under and a pride rock he hangs around on. Also comes with plenty of cricket food and a smaller case to carry the lizard in. Pick up only!
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Location: va beach
Means of contact: (757)754-4258
Price: $75 for everything
Description:
I have a bearded dragon that i need to get rid of. I bought it off a close friend and have had it for about a year. His name is Hancho and he is very healthy. Feed regularly and always has crickets hopping around to munch on. The exhibt comes with 2 water rocks, a peice of drift wood he likes to chill under and a pride rock he hangs around on. Also comes with plenty of cricket food and a smaller case to carry the lizard in. Pick up only!
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#8
Re: Bearded dragon and exhibit
Dude.... Im SERIOUSLY NOT TROLLING HERE.... but if that is a recent pic of him, then he is SEVERELY EMACIATED. Ive owned beardies for years before getting out of it, and there are some easy ways to tell their health and well-being.
An average year-old beardie with proper nutrition and lighting should be somewhere close to this...
Yes... they do puff up their bodies and beards to look bigger, but the legs and tail need to be thicker, more "chicken-leg" looking. Here's another pic showing that thick tail at the base....
It could be he had a rough life prior to you getting him, or it may be bad lighting and camera angles, but you might want to post up a vid or something of him running around the tank. At least he won't look so listless.
GLWS.
An average year-old beardie with proper nutrition and lighting should be somewhere close to this...
Yes... they do puff up their bodies and beards to look bigger, but the legs and tail need to be thicker, more "chicken-leg" looking. Here's another pic showing that thick tail at the base....
It could be he had a rough life prior to you getting him, or it may be bad lighting and camera angles, but you might want to post up a vid or something of him running around the tank. At least he won't look so listless.
GLWS.
#9
Re: Bearded dragon and exhibit
i was thinkng the same thing. dude needs heat lamp whether or not you like it he does need it. i have one and this is a great deal hope somebody can give the guy a good home