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Lizards.
Baby australian water dragons £99 each
Baby bearded dragons £35 each
Baby bearded dragons, blood red x blonde translucent showing nice reds already £65 each
Adult female bearded dragon (stunted growth, or poss rankins x 5 body, with kinked tail) £50
Sub-adult female sandfire x bearded dragon (missing tail tip) £40
Sub-adult male bearded dragons (imperfect) normals free to good homes.
Adult female bearded dragon (tail nip) very large poss german giant x, pale colouration £99
Adult pair blood red bearded dragons, stunning 2 years old £450 the pair reduced now £400
Grown on rankin Dragons nice colours £65 each,1 left
Adult pair of desert spiney lizards £50
Adult pair of leopard lizards £75
Adult pair of collared lizards £80
Sub-adult yemen/veiled chameleons female £45 each
Baby panther chameleon ambanja locale (male) £165
Adult cuban knight anole £25
Red eyed crocodile skink £99
Adult pair muddy eyed crocodile skinks £90 the pair
Sub adult standings giant day gecko (male) £100
Baby standings giant day gecko £65
Grossmans gecko (1 male) £15
Tokay geckos (pair) £30 the pair
Banded leaf toed geckos (stunning colours) £30 each
Baby normal leopard geckos £25 each or £20 with setup
Baby/juvenile jungle leopard geckos £28 each
Baby mack snow leopard geckos £55 each
Baby hypo mack snow leopard geckos £65
Baby super hypo jungle mack snow leopard gecko £90
Juvenile hypo (poss super hypo) mack snow leopard gecko £65
Grown on male hypo (poss super hypo) mack snow leopard geckos £65
Grown on male hypo jungle mack snow leopard gecko £75
Grown on male APTOr leopard gecko male £60
Grown on male albino patterless leopard gecko £40
Adult male hi yellow leopard gecko £45 now £30
Snakes.
Baby african house snakes £35 each
Grown on female african house snake £50
Baby dumerils boas Ready to go after 3+ feeds and A10s sorted
Baby common boas £75 each
09 pueblan milk snake £70 on hold
09 black and white californian king £65
Sub adult male western hog nose £65
10 pair of hog island boas £165 each or £300 the pair
10 baby boa constrictor (poss het snow,66% albino,50% annery het) £100
Adult male rough scaled sand boa £100
Guyana rainbow boa 3 ft + £125
Brazilian rainbow boa 08 £190 now £170
Brazilian rainbow boa 07 3+ft £225 now £190
10 Iran jayan carpet python female £165 now £130
10 baby royal pythons male £60 each now £40, females £65 each or pair for £100
10 baby royal pythons unusual markings/colouration or well grown on £90 males £95 females
Corns.
09 normal £35
10 amel £40
10 snow £50 on hold
10 black het pewter £50 now £40
2ft male striped butter corn £150
Female 30+ normal (poss 66% het lavender) £80
Adult male normal £70
Chelonia.
Baby horsefield tortoises £120 each
4 year old leopard tortoise female £300
Yellow bellied turtle 3 £20 each
Amphibians.
Fire bellied toads £10 each
Green toad £12 only 1 left
Green horned frog £24.99 only 1 left
Asian flying tree frogs/golden foam nest tree frogs (CB) £8.50 or pair for £16
Narrow mouthed frogs £9 each or 3 for £24
Mantis.
out of stock
Tarantula.
Spiderling chille beauty (1-2cm) £16
Spiderling trinidad cheveron (1-2) £20
Spiderling fringe ornamental (3+) £30
Adult female tiger rump £30
Adult female golden starbursts £20 each
Adult female chille rose £30
Half grown brazilian black £50
Other inverts.
Emperor scorpion adult £15
Giant green stick insects £2 each
Giant thorny stick insects £5 each 1 male left
Giant spiney stick insects £5 each or £8 a pair

Courier available within the uk call or e-mail for more info/pics or visit the shop at alpa garden centre, 142-144 swallow st, iver heath, s.bucks, sl0 0hr




Category:   Events  
Breed:   Leopard Gecko  
Age:    
Price:   as stated  
Country:   UK  
Region:   ALL  
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(NB: This advert was published on 29.08.10)

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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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