I'll be leaving for the Navy next month and I need to find this guy a great home.
Adult Bearded Dragon (Crossfire Mix) 1 Year to date. (He's a footlong and growing!)
Originally purchased from Julio De Matta owner of Gumby's Reptiles
Tanks:
Zilla 40 Gallon Tank w. mesh cover
(Complete with 2 large ceramic tiles for substrate/desert background)
Generic 20 Gallon Tank w. mesh cover (His outdoors playpen)
Generic 10 Gallon Tank w. mesh cover
27-Gallon Flat Lid Tote (For Dubia Storage)
10-Gallon Plastic Tote (For Indoors Dubia Storage)
Accessories:
2 Zoo Med Deluxe Dimmable Clamp Lamp's
24" Tube Light Fixture
(Comes with Halogen Basking Bulb/24" 10.UVB Reptisun Light [Needs to be replaced Feb.])
Zoo Med Deep Dome Lamp Fixture
Aquarium Light Timer [Keeps his sleeping cycle in check]
Fluker's Ultra Deluxe Premium Heat Mat (To keep Dubia's @ optimal temp. outside)
Fluker's Medium Heat Mat (To keep Dubia's @ optimal temp. indoors)
Conceptual Creations X-Large Hiding Cave
All Living Things Medium Desert Cave
Custom made platform with deep stainless steel bowl (Inescapable for Dubia/Worm feed dish)
2 Glass Vegetable Dishes
Food/Supplements:
Repcal Juvenile Bearded Dragon Pellets (For short vacations)
Repcal Herptivite multivitamins with beta carotene
Grapefruit Seed Extract
Fluker's Calcium with vitamin D3
1 vile Reptaid
1 vile Echinacea Extract
(Cheap Kroger's dog food/Bag of water crystals for Dubia's)
Blaptica Dubia Colony [Several Thousand//His primary source of protein]: (Great to start a small business with)
f all roaches, the Dubia Roaches are among the best feeder roaches on the market.
Dubia Roaches don't climb smooth surfaces, they don't fly (males have wings and can sometimes hover), and, if kept properly they have no odor.
Blaptica Dubia are nutritious for a variety of reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and other insects because they are soft-bodied, high in protein, low in fat, and have a lot of meat. The dubia roach has a "clean", streamlined look that is not upsetting to many bug-phobic people. They breed at a moderate rate so a small colony is adequate for a correspondingly small reptile collection.
You can view pictures of Dante in the link below:
http://s1310.beta.photobucket.com/us.../library/Dante
Dante is tame and sociable as well as an avid explorer whom loves to run amok.
He's given Dubia's everyday (different worms as treats) as well as collard/mustard greens and a variety of other vegetables.
He also takes baths every other day to cleanse and hydrate him.
You may contact me via e-mail or phone/text:
nehruenerio@gmail.com
832-704-1310
All of the above will be yours for $200, the price is negotiable!
I'm available to either do a drop off or meetup depending on location (Live in Spring,TX along Cypresswood near Dueitt Middle School), but would very much prefer you to see him in person as well as the Dubia colony.
Thanks once again for reading my ad and I hope to hear from you guys soon!