Johnenewt1
Member
Hi. I have a bearded dragon I'm looking to rehome here on Long Island, NY. Pickup only.
Female 5-month-old juvenile Hypo Leatherback Genetic Stripe bearded dragon purchased from Major League Exotic Pets in New Jersey who sold her as a baby to us at a reptile show in October 2024 here on Long Island, NY. Only good as a viewing pet. She will eat from a bowl in your hand but does not want to be touched at all and will run away frantically if you try. If you continue to reach for her she will repeatedly bite you. If/when you're able to grab her, she will eventually close her mouth after 2 minutes and trust you. She is very defensive, not aggressive. She also wants to be fed insects constantly (but of course you shouldn't) and eats them aggressively.
She has all toes and tail tip.
Her basking spot's temperature is 105 degrees (just as it is in Australia) as verified with our temperature gun.
Her basking spot's UVB is 125 μW/cm2 (which it should be for bearded dragons) as verified with our UVB meter that measures in μW/cm2.
Eating the best greens daily: Organic Dandelion, Collard, Turnip, and Mustard greens, and Escarole. Shaved Butternut Squash is always mixed in. All are dusted with calcium powder daily.
Eating 4 medium dubia roaches/day. They are dusted with calcium powder daily and a multivitamin powder weekly.
Owner of bearded dragons since 2000.
Local pickup only at my house or at a public meeting place here on Long Island, NY.
Female 5-month-old juvenile Hypo Leatherback Genetic Stripe bearded dragon purchased from Major League Exotic Pets in New Jersey who sold her as a baby to us at a reptile show in October 2024 here on Long Island, NY. Only good as a viewing pet. She will eat from a bowl in your hand but does not want to be touched at all and will run away frantically if you try. If you continue to reach for her she will repeatedly bite you. If/when you're able to grab her, she will eventually close her mouth after 2 minutes and trust you. She is very defensive, not aggressive. She also wants to be fed insects constantly (but of course you shouldn't) and eats them aggressively.
She has all toes and tail tip.
Her basking spot's temperature is 105 degrees (just as it is in Australia) as verified with our temperature gun.
Her basking spot's UVB is 125 μW/cm2 (which it should be for bearded dragons) as verified with our UVB meter that measures in μW/cm2.
Eating the best greens daily: Organic Dandelion, Collard, Turnip, and Mustard greens, and Escarole. Shaved Butternut Squash is always mixed in. All are dusted with calcium powder daily.
Eating 4 medium dubia roaches/day. They are dusted with calcium powder daily and a multivitamin powder weekly.
Owner of bearded dragons since 2000.
Local pickup only at my house or at a public meeting place here on Long Island, NY.