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View Poll Results: Herp for display

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  • BCI

    18 50.00%
  • Bearded Dragon

    17 47.22%
  • Tortoise

    4 11.11%
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    Herp for display

    I`m thinking of adding a display in my living room.
    I have a BP but BPs are not good display snakes and I`ve been thinking of stepping up to BCI for sometime.
    I have BCI, bearded dragon, and tortoises in mind ( advice on any particular tortoise species would be appreciated ).
    At the same time, I prefer to have something that is low maintenance,
    in a sense of requirements for lighting and supplements etc. so I`m leaning towards BCI.

    1. BCI
    2. Beardie
    3. Tortoise

    Other suggestions are most welcome.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Herp for display

    Tortoises are fun to watch, when they move...


    I think BCI is a great choice as well, although they don't move as much either.

    Beardies are great pets! I miss mine sometimes, and I think they have the funniest personalities!

    If I were you, I would go Beardie... They are awesome, and can watch you watching them with those eyes that say "What choo lookin at?"
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    Re: Herp for display

    Go for a BCI if you have a cage large enough... they won't require any special lighting.
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    Re: Herp for display

    I love beardies too and I forgot to mention that I had a beardie once.
    He was a hatchling when I got him but died after 7 months due to calcium defficiency.
    I was surprised cos everything went by the book husbandry wise, but that`s when I found out that beardies are unable to process calcium without
    vitamin E. I`m a bit scared if the same might happen a second time.

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    Re: Herp for display

    I voted for the Bearded Dragon as well. You can't beat the life and personality that a beardy brings to a display.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheDoctor
    I love beardies too and I forgot to mention that I had a beardie once.
    He was a hatchling when I got him but died after 7 months due to calcium defficiency.
    I was surprised cos everything went by the book husbandry wise, but that`s when I found out that beardies are unable to process calcium without
    vitamin E. I`m a bit scared if the same might happen a second time.
    If you have the proper lighting and suppliment the diet as needed, you should never have a problem with beardies. Get the husbandry correct and there is no such thing as 'calcium defficiency'.

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    Re: Herp for display

    i had a similar question, and most people told me to display the BCI, and thats what i'm going to do. I would say go with the BCI or the bearded, i voted BCI though.

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    Re: Herp for display

    Iv herd that ackies make great display animals. If you can house a BCI then im sure you could house one of them. Might want to check up with some one that keeps them though.

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    Re: Herp for display

    Whats a BCI?

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    Re: Herp for display

    Quote Originally Posted by 8b8ll
    Whats a BCI?
    its a red tail boa. The abreviation is short for the scientific name (i forget what it is though) there are bci and bcc are both redtails, just different subspecies i think.

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    Re: Herp for display

    From your list I would go with the bearded dragon. I good display snake that doesn't get big and is easy though is a Jungle Carpet Python. Whenever I look in my carpets cage, she gets up and looks right back at me. Most of her time is spent on top of her hides unless she's just eaten, then I don't see her for a day or two.

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