How Marvin the Bearded Dragon stole Christmas from Marge
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. 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
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There are millions of adorable and adoptable animals in shelters and rescues who are ready to find their forever homes. Unfortunately, many of these animals will not find loving homes and will ultimately be euthanized. You can help prevent this from happening by adopting your next pet(s) from a shelter or rescue and encouraging others to do the same. Here are a few excellent reasons why you should adopt your next pet from a shelter or rescue:
In addition to social benefits including:
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Facts about Animal Sheltering  http://www.petfinder.com/for-shelters/facts-about-animal-sheltering.html