Benkid
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Meet Ned the Beardie
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Ste
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cba having a cold, spikey thing crawl over me. I like my dog, it's warm and friendly
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Benkid
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
cba having a cold, spikey thing crawl over me. I like my dog, it's warm and friendly
Neds friendly, he eats crickets
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AndyKent
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I looked into buying one a while ago but the thought of feeding it live crickets put me off. Cool looking things though
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Brett
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Drunkenfool is the man to speak to
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Simon
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My Veiled Chameleon, excuse the crap pics of my phone
[Edited on 27-07-2009 by Simon]
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A1EX
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that looks like a rabbit/lizard
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Mobby
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Looks like a 11yr old has been at it with glitter pens, mad
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Simon
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ha, flash from phone having just sprayed him with water
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Cavey
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How much do Bearded Dragons cost then? Kinda interested in these little guys now
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dan-sport
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my brother has a scorpian and 2 salamandors
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chloe16v
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
How much do Bearded Dragons cost then? Kinda interested in these little guys now
i think you can get them for around £40 and pick an vivarium up for between £50-£100
[Edited on 04-08-2009 by cb87]
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p
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Some girl I know has one of them.
She said it's an annoying fucker at night though!
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Simon
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Get yourself onto a good reptile forum and get into the classifieds for local breeders. I got my chameleon at 4 weeks old for £25. In shops they are more like £70+
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
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That looks awesome. I wouldn't have one though, I'm crap at pets.
What does it 'do'?
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Cavey
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Yeah, saw one, well, i say saw one, someone at work has advertised one for £50, just wondered if that was a reasonable price
It'll be in my games room, so i won't be in the same room at night anyway, i might ask my step-bro, he had a gecko at one point.
Looking at about £100-150 for the dragon and a set-up then?
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marklawton
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ive got a bearded dragon aswell. ive had her for about 9 years now. great pets and mine goes to sleep at night so doesnt keep me awake
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3lfz
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I'd rather a chicken.
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Jas
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I don't understand why you'd want one?
They're.... I dunno..
Dogs you can walk and pat and make a friend with
Cats are company too, warm and soft
Lizards :S
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Cavey
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Registered: 11th Nov 02
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Got a cat, got 2 degu's this would be a different type of animal to look after, they look cool
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Bart
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Beardies are great apart from the smell of their poop! When they get big it stinks and you gotta clean it out straight away.
Im an avid reptile owner... heres a few of my recent reptiles which include Panther Chamelon, Melleri Chameleon (the largest chameleon in the world, also one of the few chameleon’s that can live in pairs), two beardies, two spiney lizards and two Geckos:
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Bart
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Also, one of the great thing about beardies is they will eat quite alot of greens, which is unlike any other lizard.
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marklawton
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
Also, one of the great thing about beardies is they will eat quite alot of greens, which is unlike any other lizard.
unless yours is a fussy thing and refuses to eat them, lol. think mine just prefers to eat locusts and wax worms, lol
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Marc
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Pretty cool.
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