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Jersey pwns Maryland,
Tom stop attacking everyone or I will have to ban you for 3 more days
Tom stop attacking everyone or I will have to ban you for 3 more days
Tom stop attacking everyone or I will have to ban you for 3 more daysHey, watch the NJ comments would you.......I might have to start teaching a class in how to whoop some ass LOL![]()
Jersey pwns Maryland,Tom stop attacking everyone or I will have to ban you for 3 more days


But most others (with a few exceptions) Give good reason that jersey is known as the butt-hole of the herp world.Article copied is by Rick Walker (leading Australian BD breeder from South Australia)
The facts come from CSIRO (Science department of the Australian Govt.)
You draw the conclusions on who you should believe.
By the way the constant soaking that our US counterparts do is a foreign concept to us.
Keepers here do soak (i personally do but quite rarely and only in the summer heatwave summer months and periods of low ambient humidity), but certainly not weekly.
Like the article says "what puddle?" Methabolically they are not adapted to constant soaking, in doing so you are changing the dragons methabolism drastically to an extent that it dehydrates without it (not a problem just keep soaking to hydrate them).
I've never been a dragon soaker. I give mine a drink by gently spraying the top of the snout and they drink as it trickles down. The babies will drink twice daily,older ones less often. Soaking every couple of weeks is O.K.,as it aids in shedding. I mist my dragons entire body once every couple of days. I think there are very healthy dragons out there that get frequent soaks,but I also believe it can and does lead to respiratory infections....people don't know correct water temps. and may not dry and warm the dragon...sometimes carrying it around " swaddled" in a towel without thinking that it is now very cold,coming out of water,and can not generate it's own heat. So,I think people will continue to soak,but I think frequent...daily or every other day is stressful,unnecessary and could lead to respiratory infections. Oh,and spraying in the cage a little water does not raise humidity to dangerous levels...old wives tail.
Got a question for devil's advocate's sake. If they don't absorb water what does soaking do for hydration? This is the part that I don't get.