Megatron really hates the duster; Marvin couldn’t care less.
Rainbow Tiger Male Bearded Dragon
Gorgeous Rainbow Tiger Male Bearded Dragon needs a new homes. He is very friendly and healthy. He’s eating crickets, turnip greens, romaine lettuce, and mustard greens. He has been given minerals and vitamins. He has had a UVB 10.0 light and gets natural sunlight almost every day. His father is a Rainbow Tiger morph (in last picture) and the mother is a Citrus Tiger x Red/Gold morph. The adult in the photo is his father. For more information, please e-mail me at HelpForYourPet@gmail.com
If you’re considering a bearded dragon as a pet for the first time please read this care guide: http://helpforyourpet.com/2010/10/bearded-dragon-care-guide/
I will also consider a trade for a colorful female bearded dragon.
Pick-up available in the Tampa, Florida area. Sorry, I don’t ship.
Beautiful Baby Beardies
Beautiful baby Bearded Dragons need new homes. They are very friendly reptiles and do not bite. They have no tail or toe nips. They are about 8 weeks old. They’re eating crickets, turnip greens, romaine lettuce, and mustard greens. They have been given minerals and vitamins and have had a UVB 10.0 light and get natural sunlight every day. Their father is a Rainbow Tiger morph (in last picture) and the mother is a Citrus Tiger x Red/Gold morph.
More pictures: http://www.helpforyourpet.com/?page_id=2113
Baby Bearded Dragons Need New Homes!
Baby Bearded Dragons need new homes. They are about 7 inches long. They’re eating lots of crickets, turnip greens, romaine lettuce, mustard greens, and occasionally some fruits and carrots. They have gotten all their minerals and vitamins and have always had a UVB light and get natural sunlight just about every day. They have also been handled every day and are very friendly. No tail or toe nips. Their father is a beautiful Rainbow Tiger morph (Citrus tiger x red hypo) and the mother is a Citrus Tiger x Red/Gold morph. The last picture is of the parents. Pick-up only in the Tampa area in Florida; I do not ship.
If you’re considering a bearded dragon as a pet for the first time please read this care guide: http://www.helpforyourpet.com/?page_id=1683























