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                    [post_content] => <p style="text-align: left;">This is charmeleon I’ve only had him for about a month now but he loves attention and he’s a really good eater when no ones looking. If anyone is in the room he just likes to look pretty he stand in his poses and gives those curious looks. Once his alone don’t matter how much food is in his enclosure it’s gone sometimes I wonder where he puts it all. Thanks for having this contest and the chance to win crickets cause he sure loves them and is gona love you if he wins. Hahaha</p>
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                    [post_content] => Ember, I've had her since Dec 14th 2018. She is from petsmart but is healthy as can be....I'm a bit anal about her health 😆. She is just as important to me as my 2 legged children. Ember when I was opening her bsfl container
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                    [post_content] => Rosy boas are one of the most popular pet snakes.  They are relatively docile, and easy to maintain.  But it's important to give them a proper habitat.  And if properly cared for, rosy boas can live up to 30 years in captivity.

Here's an in-depth guide on how to set up their habitat.
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                    [post_content] => This is Spike, my classroom pet! We've recently found out that he is a she so we will be changing her name shortly. My 3rd graders LOVE her and have a BLAST feeding her crickets, watching her bask, and work hard to earn the prize of getting to hold her for a bit!
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                    [post_content] => Well, that all depends on their living situation.  If they're in the wild, they'll usually make it around 7 years.  But if they're properly cared for in captivity, then you can expect 15 years.  As long as they are offered excellent husbandry.  Good husbandry will prevent common diseases like metabolic bone disease, mouth rot, and yellow fungus.  Here are some common routines you should consider so you can provide your bearded dragon with a long and happy life.
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                    [post_content] => Bearded dragons love baths! And experts agree that it helps relax them. 1 bath per week is ideal, but your beardie will really enjoy 2 :)

 

Usa a soft bristled tooth brush to gently scrub shedding skin. And allow them to soak for 10-30 minutes.

 

Beardies will most likely drink the water, so avoid using any soap.

 

here are other tips on how to bath your beardie.https://www.thecritterdepot.com/blogs/news/heres-how-to-care-for-your-beloved-bearded-dragon#How-To-Bath-Your-Bearded-Dragon

 

 

how do you bath your beared dragon?
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                    [post_content] => Fanci. Her Ying/Yang look. Truly amazing animals.
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