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I think they genuinely meant well but beardies are a lot of work. We realized it needed more right away.
That's pretty cool you were able to experience that. I've heard they can be a handful but they're do adorable when they're tiny!
I know, it was destined to work out the way it did.💜💜💜
We kinda fostered one for awhile before rehoming (to an experienced beardie owner) but it was a short experience.
We knew nothing about beardies until our friends needed to rehome theirs. DH took him to get check up the first week and it was a shock and disappointment to find out he wasnt in...
It does! It's a huge process. But try to stay positive, it's a new journey.
I think ball-python snakes are easy but, I've never owned reptiles before them so I wouldnt say I have experience to judge what reptiles are easiest.
I can only imagine! All those memories. I'm currently living in my childhood home;I cant think of leaving (without getting emo) even though I know I will have to eventually. :hugs everything will work out the way it should.
Speaking of moving, we gave the bearded dragon to a friend with more experience.
My niece is moving so we'll be taking care of her leopard gecko "Axue" until she finds the space or her own place.
I'll share pictures when i get over my fear lol
Dawee they're adorable!!!!
Staaaahp... if you breed then, there will be too much cuteness to contain and I'm not sure I can handle it! Are you planning on selling :P
Those are soooo pretty! :love I'm still too scared to hold anything other than the ball-pythons 😅😂
So now you just window shop lol.
:lau good one!
So expensive!
We might be getting a normal adult ball-python for free, later today. My DH was asking about adoptions at the serpentarium store...
Thank you for sharing your experience! I had no idea you shouldn't leave crickets in their tank over night. Unfortunate that happened but, he obviously has a lot of life in him to continue. 6 years, wow!
Everywhere I read, says they're harder to take care of when they're babies(?).