Hydra
Hatchling
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Post by Hydra on Feb 11, 2005 5:42:27 GMT -5
That's interesting about the caves, and it is also a weird name for an Australian company. Yes, I've seen the ultimate reptiles website before and their server (SeNET) is South Australian and they say they are in Adelaide. They don't give out their specific address on the internet site so I don't know where they are exactly. How old are your Easterns, spike? And how long are they? Do you know anything about their gender, etc? Here's some updated pictures of Claw. (Perhaps you could post pics of yours) img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/943045/AGPVT-YoungClaw2.JPG [/img] img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/943045/KCGNB-ClawEnthused2.JPG [/img]
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Post by dragosmom on Feb 11, 2005 10:47:16 GMT -5
Claw is looking great! Is she pretty active? My Chinese dragons just eat and bask! LOL Laaaazy dragons!
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Post by spike on Feb 12, 2005 3:46:51 GMT -5
My 2 Easterns, are about 10 months old, or so i'm told. They are roughly 26-27cm, i have no idea as too what sex they are, i am fearing they are both males Here is a pic of each of them and one of them together I have had them for two months and both of them have shedded once each
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Hydra
Hatchling
Posts: 12
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Post by Hydra on Feb 13, 2005 5:27:06 GMT -5
Dragosmom: Claw appears to be pretty active actually. When I return from school I find the substrate strewn everywhere around his vivarium - in his water bowl, in his food bowl. Today I was even more shocked to find that he/she ahd knonked over a small branch that was in there and was sticking out of the sand. So, I think he gets some excercise in there.
Spike: Fearing that they're both males, eh? I suppose you want a male and a female. Anyway thanks for posting pictures of your Easties and for divulging such information. (I love the pictures you posted- especially the last one in their repsective positions.) They look very healthy aswell. They seem to have a similar colour scheme to Claw, actually.
Just a question on shedding: I've had Claw for 4 weeks now, and he has not shed yet. I've heard at this age they should be shedding pretty often because they are growing. How often would this be exactly.
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Post by dragosmom on Feb 13, 2005 9:57:44 GMT -5
RE: Spike That picture of the 2 looking at one another is priceless. Keep it for the future!
Re: Shedding. Actually, when they're smaller they appear to stretch a little better than when they get older. I have seen the 6-8 week figure thrown about for shedding, but the best gauge is that they'll shed when they've grown enough to need to!
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Post by spike on Feb 14, 2005 1:23:26 GMT -5
Hydra: well mine have only shedded once in 2 months, they started shedding about 6weeks after i got them, anbd i was told that they had shedded just before i bought them. As long as he is eating and you are supplementing i wouldnt worry too much about it. P.S thanks for they comments about my dragons Dragosmom: Thanks for the comments about my dragons also Have you had experience with AWD's before, you are very knowledgable about them , are they very similar to the CWD's other than the humidity factor
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