look what I got :)

purpleTJchick

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and this one is beyond active!!

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Seems I heard something about them spreading salmonella.
 
all reptiles have the abilty to spread germs, the ones that live near / around water are the most likly, Turtles are the worst, That is why they are not allowed to be sold in NC. with all reptiles it is a good habit to learn how to wash your hands before and after. I prefer the soapless germ killers myself. then again, im just to lazy to run the water
 
people at the gas satation freaked out when I left him in the car to get some milk, some women walked beside the car and screamed a tad when she saw the dragon on the glass looking out at her like in pic 1
 
so that thing doesnt bite at all? how social is he? what does he eat?
he is cool looking


it eats veggies and crickets. some people rasie cockroaches because they dont smell as bad and less noise, but I am not going there

Bearded dragons are very very social and rarly bite. In the wild you can pick on up, very tamed. he gets happy when I let him down, but when I hold him or put him on my shoulder he is dead still
 
SWEET... they're so cool! Just don't feed 'em wild bugs. Buy crickets from the pet store or get some pellet food.


I buy crickets from the store, if not I personally feed the wild ones a minmal of two weeks. It will also eat worms from the pet store, and I am lucky this one likes greens
 
So, what's his name?
 
Oh man you brought tears to my eyes, I miss my old girl, "Aussie" we had her for 9 years and she finally passed away from old age three years ago.
 
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