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Posted by xta on September 16, 2002 at 19:10:59:
In Reply to: Need More Info... :) hehe Now You\'ve started something LOL posted by Heather on September 16, 2002 at 17:57:13:
Some people even make the basking spot 105, but I'd start out at 100degrees. They don't need a place to take baths. You can give them one once in awhile. Mine won't drink from a dish but I leave a little one in the cage anyway. I drip water on his nose with a syringe every couple days to encourage drinking. They can get water from veggies like igs though. Veggies are the same as igs. You must gut load crickets for 24 hours minimum (feed them nutritiously) before feeding them to your dragon. I use the veggies and some dragon pellets my dragon hates anyway. You must dust the crickets with calcium powder everytime except a couple times per week you can dust them with vitamins instead. They like to bask usually on a rock or log. They aren't big climbers like igs, but they climb some. They like to dig around. Some use sand but it can be harmful as they tend to ingest it. I choose the alfalfa pellets or the bran flakes for horses since it won't hurt them to eat those. Provide some shade. UV light is a must! Here are some links to help you.
http://biology.lsa.umich.edu/research/labs/ktosney/file/BD.html
http://www.reptilevet.com/dragon.htm
http://www.dachiu.com/care/abeard.html
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