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EllieMay

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Oooh.. great! Give me some pointers.. i could use the help lpl
Now that’s a dangerous thought!!! I’ve got lots of good ideas but they are only ideas... I’ve only learned that it takes a whole lot more effort to make something last than it does to walk away... enjoy your life and be happy... however you make that happen is the right thing to do because you’ve only got one to live!!
 

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Now that’s a dangerous thought!!! I’ve got lots of good ideas but they are only ideas... I’ve only learned that it takes a whole lot more effort to make something last than it does to walk away... enjoy your life and be happy... however you make that happen is the right thing to do because you’ve only got one to live!!
Ok get ur butt over to single mingle hahahaha
 

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Wow she's really beautiful. How big do they get?
The largest bearded dragons of any morph (think German Giants and similar) top out at 24 inches from nose to tip of the tail. Realistically, 20 inches or so is probably plenty generous. Our male (Indominus, I call him Indy) is 19.5 inches total length. Red Lady is slightly shorter but tends to carry a bigger belly.
 

EllieMay

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Now, I been to Texass a bunch. And I know y'all speak a separate language...But pleeze...what is that? it's not American or Texacan....

I do have a way of speaking that isn’t like most.. not sure if it’s Texan or not though ? it’s probably “throwed off” raising... still, what did I say that your asking me about? Gettin my google on?? It means I have to look it up on the internet because I don’t know what she’s talking about... lol
 

EllieMay

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The largest bearded dragons of any morph (think German Giants and similar) top out at 24 inches from nose to tip of the tail. Realistically, 20 inches or so is probably plenty generous. Our male (Indominus, I call him Indy) is 19.5 inches total length. Red Lady is slightly shorter but tends to carry a bigger belly.

So you see babies in the future? Do they like each other?
 

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The largest bearded dragons of any morph (think German Giants and similar) top out at 24 inches from nose to tip of the tail. Realistically, 20 inches or so is probably plenty generous. Our male (Indominus, I call him Indy) is 19.5 inches total length. Red Lady is slightly shorter but tends to carry a bigger belly.
Oh no!!! That's too manageable...
 

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I do have a way of speaking that isn’t like most.. not sure if it’s Texan or not though ? it’s probably “throwed off” raising... still, what did I say that your asking me about? Gettin my google on?? It means I have to look it up on the internet because I don’t know what she’s talking about... lol
Sorry, I got distracted trying to upload pictures..... :p
 

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It wouldn't surprise me if you didn't do it. Locks are a good idea though. Raccoons like to play with things. One time I forgot to bring Saphire in for the night. I've never lived that down with myself. Ohio nights even in the summer can be chilly. I wind up checking on him now before I go to sleep. Oh the things we do for our critters.
Isn't that the truth!?
 

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Oh no!!! That's too manageable...
They're smart, too...although they don't usually get too many opportunities to demonstrate their intelligence. Apparently the intelligence of bearded dragons is supposed to be comparable to that of dogs. That may be right... Indy definitely has a vocabulary...and I have to negotiate with the lizard about what's on his menu and what's he's actually going to eat for me.
 

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