View Full Version : Our new pet - Ella the bearded Dragon
Ann McRae
Jan-03-2005, 11:17 AM
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My daughters Christmas gift. She is much too small and young to handle yet, so this one is through the aquarium using the sony 828, +2+4 Hoya close up filters, and the heat lamp as the light source.
ann
Another water dragon lover:clap good on her !
How many more do you want ? I can box 'em in lots of 100 :deal dont tell customs!
They do get very quiet & love being hand fed. I got this chap yesterday...there were hundreds next to the water. He is quite old.
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Ann McRae
Jan-03-2005, 12:04 PM
[QUOTE=Humungus]Another water dragon lover:clap good on her !
How many more do you want ? I can box 'em in lots of 100 :deal dont tell customs!
They do get very quiet & love being hand fed. I got this chap yesterday...there were hundreds next to the water. He is quite old.
LOL - what would shipping be? These guys are $90 cdn if less than 4 inches long, and the price increases from there!
This one will eat veggies from our hand already, and prefers her crickets delivered to her basking branch!
I think we will enjoy her, as long as the cats and dog don't first!:wink
ann
lynnma
Jan-03-2005, 12:07 PM
Lovely dragon shots you two :clap :clap magic arn't they :1drink
marygrace
Jan-03-2005, 08:43 PM
Nice shots. I'm deathly scared of anything that look like these, so I'm so appreciative of viewing them from the safety of my computer. TFS! :clap
[QUOTE=Humungus]Another water dragon lover:clap good on her !
How many more do you want ? I can box 'em in lots of 100 :deal dont tell customs!
They do get very quiet & love being hand fed. I got this chap yesterday...there were hundreds next to the water. He is quite old.
LOL - what would shipping be? These guys are $90 cdn if less than 4 inches long, and the price increases from there!
This one will eat veggies from our hand already, and prefers her crickets delivered to her basking branch!
I think we will enjoy her, as long as the cats and dog don't first!:wink
ann
If you can get some smallish snails from the garden (ones that havnt eaten any snail bait pellets & some cockroaches....they love 'em.
$90 hey...well in one walk the other day down by the river 2 mins from my flat i saw $10800 worth !!! in 600 to 800 meters :huh
Imagine the camera gear i could buy....:cry
What would the 2 footers bring ??
Ann McRae
Jan-04-2005, 08:21 AM
They are so cute - I am going to enjoy this pet as much as my daughter!
ann
Ann McRae
Jan-04-2005, 08:23 AM
If you can get some smallish snails from the garden (ones that havnt eaten any snail bait pellets & some cockroaches....they love 'em.
$90 hey...well in one walk the other day down by the river 2 mins from my flat i saw $10800 worth !!! in 600 to 800 meters :huh
Imagine the camera gear i could buy....:cry
What would the 2 footers bring ??
Well, Hummy - no cockroaches here - too cold for them. No snails either - too dry. Possibly will have slugs, though, in July and August - depending on the summer.
Can't imagine what a 2 footer would bring - the 6 - 8 inch ones are $150.00 each!
Another dragon, another lens?????
ann
There was one a few hours north of here that was 120 cm long..thats nearly 4 feet. Have to get a horse float to move him. Try your lizard on a bit of banana..he may like it.
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