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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
Once I get my camera back I'll definitely get a bunch of closer shots. I'm not sure what he is, but probably WC since I've read most are, but he's pretty tame and more active now rather than he was before.
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
well Tiffany, guess what, lol i was at petco, getting super, i dont order in ulk, my beardfies occasionaly eat them, the had a CWD for adoption, so I am the owner of one as well, how odd, its been 4ever since i've kept them
Originally Posted by JLC
Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
Originally Posted by BOWSER11788
well Tiffany, guess what, lol i was at petco, getting super, i dont order in ulk, my beardfies occasionaly eat them, the had a CWD for adoption, so I am the owner of one as well, how odd, its been 4ever since i've kept them
LOL that's awesome, is he just a little guy?
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
yea he is bad, prev. owner sit him in a 1o gallon with a basking light, no humidity or anything,, right now im keeping him at 80 percent, so yea, hes 8 inches
Originally Posted by JLC
Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
Originally Posted by BOWSER11788
yea he is bad, prev. owner sit him in a 1o gallon with a basking light, no humidity or anything,, right now im keeping him at 80 percent, so yea, hes 8 inches
Good luck with him! He'll most likely come around, keep the humidity up at 80% and don't be afraid to mist the enclosure at least a couple times a day. They also like to take a dump in their water A LOT, and they love to kick substrate in there too. I find myself dumbing out so much cypress because of all the substrate he kicks into his dish.
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
yea, when i mist it hits 90% no substrate tile, and he seem scared of water at moment, poor babies terrified
Originally Posted by JLC
Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
Originally Posted by BOWSER11788
yea, when i mist it hits 90% no substrate tile, and he seem scared of water at moment, poor babies terrified
He's a Water Dragon LOL, I'm sure he's just stressed because of the new surroundings. I let mine swim around the bathtub because they do need swimming space, so once your little guy gets settled in you should fill up the bath enough for him to be able to somewhat swim around and let him stay in there for 20 minutes or so to have a little fun.
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
Originally Posted by JLC
Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
Hey hows this guy doing? Still would like to see moar pics
Have you finished his/her new home yet?
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Re: My Chinese Water Dragon and His Setup
Originally Posted by flynn
Hey hows this guy doing? Still would like to see moar pics
Have you finished his/her new home yet?
I actually took him back. He was acting pretty lethargic and would barely even eat for me. At the sanctuary he seems a lot more active being with the other dragons and eats a lot. I guess he was just sad because there were no others in the enclosure for him to be with or something like that. I still handle him there and everything and feed him. He seems a lot more happier being with other dragons there.
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