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Post by bcshepard on Dec 30, 2005 7:49:35 GMT -5
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Post by Marie on Dec 30, 2005 7:56:17 GMT -5
He's a very gorgeous fellow. You have reasontobe proud of him. Thanks for sharing Brian.
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Dec 30, 2005 9:38:10 GMT -5
Yes Good Picture of your Guy there Brian you should be Proud
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Post by Denise on Jan 7, 2006 18:22:32 GMT -5
Draco is such a cutie Congrats Thanks for sharing!
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Post by ChamZilla on Jan 7, 2006 22:40:23 GMT -5
Brian, Draco is a very cute little fellow! You are lucky to have such a photogenic guy on your hands! Most guys run the other way from the camera He looks happy and healthy keep up the great work!
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hoosier
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Post by hoosier on Feb 25, 2006 23:42:50 GMT -5
My little guy is also named Draco. i too have had mine since november. is he green???
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Post by bcshepard on Mar 1, 2006 13:25:35 GMT -5
Nah he's mostly a golden-brown color with red and yellow highlights. November is a good month for Draco's.
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Post by zachbaker on Mar 2, 2006 13:46:51 GMT -5
Very nice pictures their shepard. Just curious what kind of substrate you are using? I cant see exactly but it looks like sand in one picture but in the other it looks like soil.
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Post by bcshepard on Mar 9, 2006 13:31:12 GMT -5
No I dont use soil for any of my dragons (check my other thread I have two beardies now) I use just regular childerens play sand. I use soil/peatmoss/sand mix for my water dragon enclosure.. not much sand in that. there's also finely shredded bark mix in it too. That is a pain in the neck to use though as I have to remove it every weekend, wash it and bake it.. Basically I have two supplies of bedding for them and I switch it around its an hour and a half cleaning process.. I've used this proceedure for the last 6 years with great success they've loved it. I'll post pics of them in the water dragon forum!
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