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Re: A blast from the past
oh yeah he is .. he is some what of a licker though.. always has been .... his little is on everything.
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Re: A blast from the past
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Re: A blast from the past
My husband is really the happest one in the family. We lost our first beardie a while back and he took it the hardest. (he is not a fan of reptiles) He started jumping up and down "we got a beardie! we got a beardie!"
I thought he would kill me for bringing in another reptile. I now have 5 BPs, one Carpet Python, 1 Musk Turtle, and a bearded dragon. When I brought home the CP on friday he sad "NO MORE REPTILES!!" and today I bring this guy home... thank goodness my husband has a soft spot for Beardies
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Re: A blast from the past
So what would his color be. He looks nothing like a normal beardie. he has alot of white with gun metal blue marking and cream highlights.
When we got him in at the shop he was not marked and was with 20 other red and tan hatchlings. but his price was alot higher than the rest. We had a few Sandfires that were marked up from the normal price but he went for $250.95 (our shop prices were outragus!!)
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Re: A blast from the past
Crazy!!! Great story, and excellent ending to boot!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Re: A blast from the past
found out that he could be a "Pastel Cross" what ever that is.
I had some photos up on my husbands forum and one of his members is a Beardie Breeder. He took one look at him and asked "who prodused that nice male Pastel cross?"
I have no clue but he is nice looking
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Re: A blast from the past
Originally Posted by jessie_k_pythons
I worked at a pet store in Arizona (as we all know) and I sold the most beautiful Beardie baby I ever saw to a wonderful family. his only flaw was a toe that was broken at some point in time and healed in a funny way.
Wow! You sold him in Arizona, and you both ended up in Georgia? That's cool!
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