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Thinking About Buying

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  • 12-12-2009, 08:28 PM
    McRiddalin
    Thinking About Buying
    Hi I have always loved reptiles and finally bought my first snake a normal Ball Python. Now I find myself always at my friends house obsessing over his bearded dragon and when I'm at home I'm glued to my BP cage. My question is pretty simple what shoudl I take in consideration before I make up my midn when and where to buy a bearded dragon, even if I shoudl buy one or not?
  • 12-12-2009, 08:40 PM
    ladywhipple02
    Re: Thinking About Buying
    Please consider the overall cost in purchasing a dragon. Not only is the set up going to cost a pretty penny---you need a good sized cage, heat lamps, and a UVB lamp---but they eat A LOT, especially babies.

    Babies need 100s of crickets/worms every week. Adults are a little better, but they will still want a fresh salad once or twice a day, plus bugs a few times a week.

    I ended up purchasing my own superworms and breeding them, and I HATE bugs lol... but that's the breaks when owning a dragon.

    They are little fatties.
  • 12-13-2009, 10:31 AM
    tank4102
    Re: Thinking About Buying
    mhmm baby beardoed need 70-100 crix's a day
  • 12-13-2009, 11:33 AM
    playBALL
    Re: Thinking About Buying
    more time and maintenance in a bearded dragon..but they enjoy interaction with you too..my beardie knows when his out time is and hes ready for it everyday..he just hangs with me while I clean or watch tv..its pretty cool..
    Ball pythons are definately easier to take care of.. I have 2 of them..I handle them often also ..I find my friends prefer to visit the beardie over the pythons..so if you have the dedication to a daily care pet over the snakes weekly care then i say go for the beardie!! I purchased mine from a local reptile show..you can get really cool morphs for good prices. My little guy is a belgian red..part of his tail was nipped off so I picked him up for $20.00..
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