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Post by freakypete on Oct 29, 2004 20:16:36 GMT -5
;D Im the Dragon master on this site... I know all!
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Post by coolgoose on Oct 29, 2004 20:19:11 GMT -5
OHHH do ya...Them where do they come from...hahahaha^_^ j/k had to, ya know
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Post by BPkid on Oct 31, 2004 10:31:08 GMT -5
ooh! i know! every continent except antartica
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Post by freakypete on Oct 31, 2004 14:09:59 GMT -5
ooh! i know! every continent except antartica you gota be joking... There ONLY native to the outback... They cant be found in the wild anywhere else in the world
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Post by joe on Oct 31, 2004 16:04:22 GMT -5
Think he ment dragons in general. not just beardeds . Everyone knows they come from Australia.
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Post by BPkid on Oct 31, 2004 17:00:15 GMT -5
Think he ment dragons in general. not just beardeds . Everyone knows they come from Australia. yea thts what i meant,i shouldve been specific
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Post by coolgoose on Nov 1, 2004 18:17:01 GMT -5
Actually i did mean beardies...sort of...ha...but yeah.
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Post by freakypete on Nov 1, 2004 19:00:12 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by coolgoose on Nov 1, 2004 19:01:57 GMT -5
Yeah...hahaha
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Post by BPkid on Nov 2, 2004 9:51:38 GMT -5
Well,umm,uhhh,heh
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Post by JEFFREH on Nov 21, 2004 20:21:42 GMT -5
Ok, I hate bringing up old threads, so sorry Guess you'll have to prepare for a new BD master freakypete Well, because you can answer ANY quetion, answer this for me: A buddy of mine has a pregnat female BD that is currently eggbound. The vet is keeping her overnight and has been a couple of days. He has been administering meds for the past week and its not looking too good but there isnt much he can do. My quetion is, how is he administering the meds and what meds should or is he administering? And, at what is the minimum age a dragon will brumate as well as how long should it soak, temp of water, and height. Health and breeding are relatively large drawbacks to many BD owners, that why I brought this up. Always gotta get on people nerves, tis my job ;D
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Post by freakypete on Nov 22, 2004 1:16:41 GMT -5
LOL Well I havent been on the form with the Realese of Halo 2 all I do now is Play it, Care for my dragon and work.. (Nope no sleep)... anyways... I cant tell you wat meds.. but they can be taken by a dropper or a needle around the back legs... For Bathing... I dont give mine one any longer then 5 mins... for a full grown Normal Beardie it should only be around 1 inch deep. Temp of the water is if it feels warm to you its too hot.. But it cant feel cold either LOL Kinda Luke-warm.. I think Brumating only occurs when the dragon is fully grown... around 6-12 months... I not no pro...
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Post by JEFFREH on Nov 22, 2004 15:47:39 GMT -5
lol, sorry had to quetion you Well, that works for me. I wouldnt go so far as to be called a dragon master and say you know all lol. The only dragon masters I can think of are jen of kakadudragons.com and Cheri Smith (CheriS) of reptilerooms, kingsnake.com and a few others I beleive. I know many of her articles are used in several different studies. I can see where my Q got a little hard to understand what I was trying to ask is actually how high to the dragon the should it be (back-shoulder for 6 monmth and younger, and up to shoulders for 6+). And the exact temp. (best around 97-99* F) The meds were correct, except the exact type. I'll bring it up to ask him exactly what they were, he was administering 1 or 2 different ones from what I know.
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Post by freakypete on Nov 22, 2004 19:08:20 GMT -5
Im still the master mod of this site LOL.
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Post by Amber on Nov 23, 2004 9:59:59 GMT -5
I wouldn't say there could eb sucha thing as a 'insert reptile here' master, I don't think anyone knows EVERYTHING about them. Or really ever could!
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