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ZoodulcisModeratorOh wow, he seems well cared for. Fifty should keep his tummy from rumbling. What do you gutload those crickets with?
ZoodulcisModeratorWow, one store that’s always sold out would be a bummer. What’s your dragon’s name?
ZoodulcisModeratorI concur with other members of this forum that MBD is most likely. If true the path to wellness really is taking this pet to the vet. Really.
ZoodulcisModeratorOh I bet that keeps you guys in stitches. Do you take him out most days of the week for a little quality time with you all?
ZoodulcisModeratorNot running out is important. Do you feed other insect items?
ZoodulcisModeratorHe is not the first beardie on the forum to sleep upright. I wonder why they do that and how it evolved. Does he do it very often?
ZoodulcisModeratorLordy, that can add up. I guessed at 350!
ZoodulcisModeratorVery, very good to know! Thank you. How long does it take to go through a typical order?
ZoodulcisModeratorLeon is giving a look that certainly says, “and don’t forget the crickets, Mom.” How many does Leon expect to be treated to each week?
ZoodulcisModeratorThat’s a brilliant idea! I’m picturing Puppy blending into a background that makes it challenging to truly find his outline, sort of like Bev Doolittle with the paint horses in a winter forest. But you may have a much different vision. What is your medium and what designs were you contemplating?
ZoodulcisModeratorThat’s pretty awesome. No wonder you need free crickets!!
ZoodulcisModeratorAn excellent call and you are by no means alone. Diggs seems to have a fan club. I assume that he is easy to handle. Yes?
ZoodulcisModeratorSo I’m guessing a lock down pet?
ZoodulcisModeratorSounds like you’re living the spa life every day. What nice humans you have. Are all of you going to live there for ever and ever, or will some of you be going to new homes one day?
ZoodulcisModeratorVery admirable and a course of action I myself would choose.
Funny story of an invasive species…I had a Mormon neighbor in Utah (now there’s a shocker) who had a green iguana get loose from her residence in Saint George many many years ago. The entire neighborhood would assure her periodically that the beastie was doing just fine through some vicious Utah winters. He was not shy about begging for handouts and knew where all of the uninsulated coal stokers in people’s unsecured basements were. A real genious at survival, that one! We should all be so resourceful and resilient.
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