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ArronHugh
Premium Review Bearded Dragons: Bearded dragon (534 words)
by - written on 30/11/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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I have had Mozambique for nearly two years now, Mozzie is a bearded dragon who i have had since he was 6-weeks old. I never had any trouble with him and he by far my best companion. Our favourite thing to do being both lazy individuals is to have aftenoon nap downstairs whilst watching tv, Mozzie is great character and makes me laugh everyday with ...  Read the complete review

CokaCola
Premium Review Truely Amazing Head-Bobbing, Arm-Waving Australians! (1011 words)
by - written on 12/02/09 (Very useful, 527 readings)
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The Inland Bearded Dragon (Pogona Vitticeps) is one of the most popular lizard species currently kept by people as a pet, and for good reason. They are exceptionally well mannered, have a character which some would even describe as "dog-like", and are relatively low maintenance and affordable to keep as a pet. They are incredibly ...  Read the complete review

xcorlett
Crowned Review Bearded Dragons: Alexander the Dragon (591 words)
by - written on 10/02/09 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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We have a bearded dragon, or "beardie", as they are known. His name is... Alexander William Henry VIII, and he is nearly 2 years old. They are incredibly easy to take care of, providing you have access to the right kind of meat (crickets or worms) and have a good heat source. There is all sorts of information on the web about how to care ...  Read the complete review

clairemarks
Premium Review Bearded dragons are the ideal pet (295 words)
by - written on 12/10/08 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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It never entered my head to be honest to ever get a bearded dragon. I have had a water dragon in the past but never really appealed to me to get another reptile. My mum bought by brother one a few months back and she was shocked to how big the tank was and decided that she had no room for it. She then practically made me have him so I had ...  Read the complete review

valevenus1
Premium Review Bearded Dragons: Great first time reptile (340 words)
by - written on 11/09/08 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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Bearded dragons make great first reptile pets for the inexperienced owner. We had our beardie, Barney, for 3 years until we had to make space for our baby new arrival so we gave him to our friend much to our sadness. We had him from a newborn and as we were inexperienced owners ourselves we did a lot of research on them to make sure we ...  Read the complete review

sambo1984
Premium Review the dogs of the reptile world (744 words)
by - written on 02/09/08 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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Bearded dragons are the dog of the reptile world, they are very good with being handled and and very rarely bite, you would seriously have to piss one off to get it to bite you which is hard to do so they make good pets for children. they are easy to look after although by no means are they the easiest lizard to keep. they need specific heating ...  Read the complete review

Boppy
Premium Review Bearded Dragons (409 words)
by - written on 26/07/08 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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We have a bearded dragon in our family, although he is never called that, he is just purely 'Harvey' and everyone knows who Harvey is. We got him given to use when my partners father no longer had the time for him and to start off with I was scared of him, huge mouth, beady eyes but boy how much do I love him now?? Bearded dragons are ...  Read the complete review

will88
Premium Review Theres a dragin in my bed (484 words)
by - written on 23/03/08 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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If some one had told me a few years ago that I would have a bearded dragon in my house let alone sharing my bedroom I would not have believed them. Reptiles were not my thing, I didnt mind cats, dogs and small furys but I drew the line at scales, oh yuk. My kid brother is a bit weird, well if truth be told he is very weird, ...  Read the complete review

Recon
Premium Review Bearded Dragons: Mini Dinosaurs (1101 words)
by - written on 10/02/08 (Very useful, 1043 readings)
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Bearded Dragons are great little pets. They are very cool-looking and are very entertaining and fun to look after. Their highlight which makes them rather unique is their large beard below their head, which can go black and inflate if they are angry, or warning away a predator. They are quite crazy, as I have had mine jump off the hall walkway ...  Read the complete review

barbie84
Premium Review spikey ikey (479 words)
by - written on 06/02/08 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Bearded dragons are one of my favorite lizards, we have had a few over the years but spikey as i have nick named him is here to stay. Bearded dragons are easy to house as they only grow to 18 to 24 inches, spikey is 19 inches nose to tip of tail and is 4 years old. If they feel threatened they puff there bodys up with air to ...  Read the complete review

gemrichardson
Premium Review Bearded Dragons Rock (334 words)
by - written on 16/01/08 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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You can really grow to love and adore these reptiles. My dad owned a pair (a male and a female) which he got for £60 each from a local exotic pet shop. Bought from tiny babies I was still unsure as I'm not really a fan of reptiles of any sort. Left to look after them myself for six weeks and I fell completely in love with them and would ...  Read the complete review

PyrettaBlaze
Premium Review Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons (1637 words)
by - written on 05/12/07 (Very useful, 353 readings)
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The bearded dragon is one of the most commonly kept species of lizard. Bearded dragons are native to Australia, although Australia bans the export of its wildlife so almost all the bearded dragons you see will be captive bred, not trapped in the wild. Bearded dragons are comical, cute and fun pets if you have the time for them. ...  Read the complete review

princess1986
Premium Review Bearded Dragons: introduction to the bearded dragon and basic setup requireme ... (210 words)
by - written on 16/01/07 (Useful, 306 readings)
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Bearded dragons are becoming increasingly polular as pets and if you have ever been lucky enough to meet one then, its easy to see why. they have manerisms comparable to those of a dog, they are great fun to watch and are one of the easier reptiles to keep. however they can live for 10years or more so they are a long term commitment. the main ...  Read the complete review

daylelisahall
Crowned Review Keeping The Bearded Dragon (1896 words)
by - written on 15/01/07 (Very useful, 7650 readings)
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Bearded Dragons (often affectionately called Beardies) are often referred to as being easy to keep. This is true to a certain extent as they do not need such specialist care as some of the other reptiles (such a Chameleons) but you still need to do plenty of research, especially about their diet and vitamin supplements. Price I ...  Read the complete review

Selket+123
Premium Review Bearded Dragons: A great pet thats a bit different!!!!! (499 words)
by - written on 27/07/05 (Very useful, 2450 readings)
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I have kept Bearded Dragons for many years. They are very sweet and I find them quite affectionate. They love to crawl up your arms and round your neck and will sit happily there for quite a time. The only thing you need to do is see they don't fall and hurt themselves. They live in a vivarium tank but it doesn't have to be too high ...  Read the complete review

LittleEwok
Premium Review A visitor from Australia (3317 words)
by - written on 16/01/05 (Very useful, 4905 readings)
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Bearded dragons vie with leopard geckos and corn snakes for the most popular captive pet reptile. Unlike many species which have been found unsuitable for human companion animals, bearded dragons are the “dogs of the lizard world”. They are sandy and brown coloured with spiky looking scales, and a “beard” of scales which turn black and stick out ...  Read the complete review

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