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NEW BPs... And Stowaway

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  • 05-09-2010, 12:52 PM
    cschneider
    Re: NEW BPs... And Stowaway
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    Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    I don't think either of these scenarios is likely. I've never heard of a lizard being put in a snake bag for transport...they usually go in little plastic cups with lids. I can't imagine that any reasonable businessman would intentionally put a baby lizard into a bag...much less a bag with snakes in it. I'm very glad he wasn't hurt in the journey!

    Seems most likely to me that he escaped from some other table and was hiding in that bag that your snakes got put into. Beautiful snakes, btw! :D And frilled dragons are awesome creatures...I'm glad you're deciding to keep it...I hope we can see pics of it as it grows!

    I will post pics for sure when he gets bigger. I read these guys get, on average, 30" long. Wow, I can't wait!
  • 05-09-2010, 12:54 PM
    Beardedragon
    Re: NEW BPs... And Stowaway
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    I don't think either of these scenarios is likely. I've never heard of a lizard being put in a snake bag for transport...they usually go in little plastic cups with lids.!

    Ive had a few beardies shipped to me in bags ;) Granted never one that small, your right about it should being in a Deli Cup but its easier to transport them to a show in bags...
  • 05-09-2010, 01:04 PM
    sheffernan13
    Re: NEW BPs... And Stowaway
    A four foot high enclosure for a baby frilled is a little too big for him at his size and age. You may want to try to start with something smaller like a 2 foot first. They tend to be semi-arboreal and really enjoy basking. It is very important to get him under a UV A and a UV B light, we use the mercury vapor bulbs on our own frilly's. They enjoy a diet of crickets and worms but we do not reccommend beginning to feed the worms til he is around a year, because they are hard to digest. Get him a nice branch to climb on and he will be the happiest dragon in the world.

    Nice pick up......
  • 05-11-2010, 09:51 AM
    catawhat75
    Re: NEW BPs... And Stowaway
    By chance were the sellers the ones on the far left towards the back when you walk in the door?
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