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BP's and Bearded Dragons

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  • 07-21-2021, 11:19 AM
    Thomas S
    Re: BP's and Bearded Dragons
    i agree, it looks like(what do i know) the Juvenile Beardies may be a little more calmer than the small babies? thx
  • 07-21-2021, 01:46 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: BP's and Bearded Dragons
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Thomas S View Post
    i agree, it looks like(what do i know) the Juvenile Beardies may be a little more calmer than the small babies? thx

    You'll likely pay more for a slightly older beardie, but it's probably worth it. The very young ones may fail to thrive for whatever reason (including genetic defects, stress & illness), just like with other creatures (including snakes). And very small ones are fast & quite hard to handle too- best to scoop into a safe container to move them. (not "by hand")

    It's normal for the youngest beardies to be very excitable- in the wild, they have the most trouble escaping predators.
  • 07-21-2021, 04:33 PM
    EthanMG
    Re: BP's and Bearded Dragons
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    Originally Posted by Thomas S View Post
    Does anyone own both a B.P and Bearded Dragon at this time? Do you keep them in the same room? Have they ever been known to "spook" each other? I am Thinking about buying a Dragon?

    I just got my first ball python today. I have him in my room as well as my pet parakeet.


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