Quote Originally Posted by Briankm View Post
So how is ur buddy qualified to do this??? is ur buddy a herp vet?

and beardies are soooo much harder than ball pythons. you really can not compare the two.
You don't have to be a herp vet to be qualified in breeding bearded dragons..

Quote Originally Posted by scarface2jz View Post
He breeds bearded dragons, Chondros, chameleons, alligators, monitors (recently got a few croc monitors), geckos, spiders, and all sorts of feeders, and all sorts of other reptiles, to supply his thriving herp shop which has been in the same shopping center growing since I was in 1st grade, and I'm now 21, so I would take that experience as qualification

I'm not comparing breeding balls and beardys, but I'm just stating that the BP's are my main focus, and I'm just trying out breeding beardys, everyone who's done it has tried for a first time, so i've done my research and I'm just practicing what I've learned, to make an attempt.
He does sound pretty qualified to me. I think what got most people concerned (had me for a minute too) was that the last picture you have in your first post seemed like it was the current size, which I see it was a long time ago now.

I would get a good gram scale for $20 from Walmart or Amazon and weigh yourself some beardies. Just to be safe.