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11-04-2004, 09:27 PM
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Who all has Bearded Dragons ?
Who all has Bearded Dragons and how many.
Right now I have
11. 28 breeders.
0.14 sub adults (future hold back breeders)
176 different sizes and sexes babies to juvies..(left over from this year..)
And for once in no eggs in the incubator...
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11-04-2004, 09:43 PM
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We've cut back...
2.3 adult breeders
3 holdback babies
We're actually going to try to NOT produce more than 2-3 clutches per year from here on out.
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11-04-2004, 10:20 PM
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Well with the new baby ( cute as a button) and the other reptiles you keep I can understand why.. Beardies are alot of work. Mine are my full time job. I quit my job about 8 years ago so I could do beardies full time.. I love it.. My husband does ball pythons.
You will still get lots of beardies with what you got because I know you take good care of your reptiles...
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11-04-2004, 11:49 PM
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We have....
We have 6 adults and 3 juvis as well as 6 babies and 45 eggs in the incubator. Plus a 4 yr old and a 2 yr old lol. I thought I would throw that in there....
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11-05-2004, 07:38 AM
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starting all over again
Well, Lynn, we have 1.0 at this time...but just you wait. We're still looking to contact you in the next few months for some beauties as we are already looking to start breeding again in the near future. Guess you and Sprocket do a lot like we do...Deb focuses more on the beardies (I help) and I tend to do more with the snakes (and help with the beardies.) It's hard to believe you have that many left from this year so late...plans for a December show?
David
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11-05-2004, 01:15 PM
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Quote:
Well with the new baby ( cute as a button) and the other reptiles you keep I can understand why.. Beardies are alot of work.
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Thanks Lynn :-) Mitch definitely takes up a LOT of our time. But the main reason we're not planning on producing nearly as many Beardies is not due to time spent...
We're moving towards animals that are not as common and not as easily bred. We're feeling the need to work with species that have a higher demand and lower supply.
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11-05-2004, 03:04 PM
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#7
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I produced around 400 babies this year.. Lots of the dragons that I have left are holdbacks...It is so hard to let the kids go..LOL LOL
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11-05-2004, 03:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mark and Aimee
Thanks Lynn :-) Mitch definitely takes up a LOT of our time. But the main reason we're not planning on producing nearly as many Beardies is not due to time spent...
We're moving towards animals that are not as common and not as easily bred. We're feeling the need to work with species that have a higher demand and lower supply.
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I like hearing that ..People always seem to want something different..My hats off to you on the road you are traveling.. Good Luck.. Keep me posted.. I really enjoy your posts..
PS. ANYTHING I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT????
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