Thanks man, I'm definitely going to be giving this a try. The hard part is just spotting the bugger, I mostly see it scampering around; but occasionally it'll show up on a table or on the floor long enough to make an attempt to grab it.
Too coolio! They are so cute, so those are not really "eggs" but more of a bag they are in? That is crazy how they just deflate once they come out. Just too cool to have been able to watch the whole process from beginning to end. Thank you for sharing. GC is just like a City...all kinds of things happening around town.
i think they are eggs just a lot more leathery than birds eggs. am i right about this? because i once tryed to hatcher turtle eggs (i was 10 and i failed) and they were just round little leathery eggs
Nice dude congratz, I had a bearded dragon once supposed to live for like 20 years I went on vacation and came back and it was dead. It was only 2 and its food was half eaten I hate how there is so much disease for these things in the cages in the stores :*(
Thanks ill keep you all updated Of course, Im just glad to have sparked some interest in the hobby as well as educate and entertain you all along the way Yeah thats a good way to describe them. Not hard like chicken shells, kinda like a think leathery texture lol ok thanks Yeah that blows. Could have been a ton of things, it wasnt displaying any sort of symptoms before it passed?
Well, dragon number 3 is out of his shell. However, he does have some physical defects. Dented head, 1 (small eye), and an underbite. He is moving around normally, so we'll see how it goes.
awww, look at the little dudes! now i wanna get some lizards or snakes. kinda always wanted one but i have no clue how to take take of em. you should totally give one to me