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    Video of my Chinese Water Dragon eating a gold fish

    YouTube - Chinese Water Dragon Eating Goldfish

    He loves these things, lol. The audio was a random selection from the youtube audio swap, lol.
    Old time herper, first time snake owner

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    Re: Video of my Chinese Water Dragon eating a gold fish

    Heh,

    Cool vid - thanks for sharing.

    Do lizards need to worry about the thiamin/ thyaminase thing? If so this thread might be intresting reading for you.


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    Re: Video of my Chinese Water Dragon eating a gold fish

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Heh,

    Cool vid - thanks for sharing.

    Do lizards need to worry about the thiamin/ thyaminase thing? If so this thread might be intresting reading for you.


    dr del
    From everything I can see thiaminase shouldn't be a problem. He absolutely loves fish too, lol.
    Old time herper, first time snake owner

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