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Reptile Rescue Corn Snakes Boas Bearded Dragons Wanted (RT10530)



Hello Ladies and Gentleman

I understand in the time of a recession it is hard to manage for your selves yet alone your animals or you may simply just not have the time due to work or other reasons to spend time with your animals.

My name is Anthony and I have many years of experience with reptiles, I am self employed and spend a lot of time with my reptiles, in my spare time I run a rescue service for taking reptiles, I wish to offer this service to any one that is struggling with their reptiles and need them to go to a good home.

Every one of my reptiles as well as the reptiles I take in are cared for and well looked after, communication is more than welcome to be made after a reptile has been given to me, I will send updates of how your animal is doing.

Each rescue reptile is placed into a vivarium with the living conditions required, we then care for the reptiles for 6 weeks giving it treatment if needed, once approved of a clean bit of health your reptile will then be given a good home, all reptiles we have re homed in the last 2 years have only gone to people with years of knowledge on caring for these animals, we do not give reptiles away to inexperienced people.

All New owners are visited to inspect there premises and also tested on there knowledge.

we do not sell your reptiles but ask for a contribution to be given to help support future reptiles, it is entirely up to the new owners how much they wish to donate however in the last 2 years donations are between £5 and £10

Please contact us with any questions you have, we're here to help.




Category:   Snakes  
Breed:   Corn Snakes Boas  
Colour: Any 
Age:   Any  
Price:    
Country:   UK  
Region:   Bedfordshire  
Telephone: 07096666680 
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(NB: This advert was published on 08.02.10)

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Top 20 Tips for Keeping Bearded Dragons

1. Try not to reach over your dragon to pick it up. It will just scare him/her. Always try to approach from the side or front.

2. Never take your dragon outside to sun in a glass tank. The glass will amplify the heat and this could swiftly prove fatal for your pet.

3. A bearded dragon's diet is one of the three most important aspects of care. Proper lighting and temperatures are the other two major areas of focus.

4. Younger bearded dragons can be fed two or three times a day. Adults can be fed once or twice a day.

5. Bearded dragons are omnivores. This means they eat a mix of plant and animal matter.

6. When a beardie is shedding it is good to give him or her a bath once a day until the shedding is done. The water aids in the shedding process.

7. Make sure you give your beardie plenty of exercise. Let him/her run around for a while but always keep your eye on them!

8. A salad of dark greens and other vegetables should be offered daily, even if your dragon doesn't eat it. Fruits can be added on occasion for a treat.

9. Many baby beardies won't touch vegetables until after 4 months of age or so.

10. Insects can also be gut-loaded. This is an alternative method of getting the necessary vitamins and minerals into your bearded dragon's diet.

11. It's normal for a beardie to display his or her beard (i.e. the skin under the chin that will darken and puff out). Dragons tend to do this when they feel threatened and also when they are basking to cool their insides.

12. As bearded dragons mature they will eat less insects and more vegetables.

13. Try to handle them a lot when they're babies.

14. When handling baby dragons do something they like. Maybe rub or spray some warm water on them then they'll come to enjoy being in your hand.

15. Hatchlings and juveniles will sometimes raise their tails when alert. This is normal behaviour.

16. Don't feed spinach to a bearded dragon. It can keep calcium locked-up.

17. Put tiny crickets in a bowl with greens. The crickets can't get out and as the beardie tries to catch them they'll accidently eat the greens. After a couple of days they should start eating the greens on their own.

18. Bearded dragons don't have to sense temperature change to stimulate psychological season change. They sense air pressure which occurs in seasonal changes as well.

19. It's a good idea to get your beardies used to a pelleted diet. Moisten it and mix it with vegetables to get them used to it.

20. When trying to get your bearded dragon to drink from a dish put some berry juice in the water so it becomes scented. The dragon will be attracted to it because of the scent of the berries. Stop using the juice after a while and they will then be used to drinking from the water.



 
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