Many of you have asked for a simple and easy place to find all of the supplies that we carry and recommend. Here they are. And our promise to you is this: We will never carry supplies that we wouldn't use on our own animals here at C.B.C. Every single product that we carry, we use. So as Philbilly Tubbalard would say: "This right here be the place to git yo reptile stuff..." www.coldbloodcreations.online/supplies
That is why we make em. We get hundreds of question about reptiles each and every week, and time simply will not allow us to answer each one. So we decided to do care videos so that people can view at their own leisure and learn valuable care information about their beloved pets in an environment that is not hostile to newcomers. Our character Philbilly is answering questions in this comedy skit, that is often the way newbies are treated in many reptile forums. Sadly, unlike Philbilly, they are not kidding. We hope that many people will have great experiences with their pets because of our videos. And maybe even get a good laugh every now and then. Thanks for watching...
Have had my beardie Bahamut for almost 5 months you two have been a wealth of information even thou i did 6 months of research before getting him, I can't thank you enough!!
I just got my bearded dragon. All I really had to go off of was the information my friend knew when they researched how to take care of bearded dragons (they got a bearded dragon and that’s where my love for them grew). Watching your videos makes me feel so much more confident that I’ll take the right steps to ensure my bearded dragon is well taken care of and loved. ❤️
I might be getting a beardie soon and your videos really help me learn about how to take care of one, I often struggle with my attention span but the way your videos are structured really help keep my attention on the video! Thank you so much keep up the great work!
Great video! You guys have helped me with my new beardie so much! I’m a new owner and I appreciate the tips! Without you guys, I would be taking incorrect care of him! Thanks so much guys! Have a great day
Love your videos.... and Philbilly is hilarious 🤣... thanks for answering my question. I did cut back a few mealworms and give him crickets so he can hunt. He’s spreading the wrong way... lol 🥴🥺
Love this channel taught me a lot I'm even gonna be breading mealworm thanks to this channel so I can gut load them with oranges :) 2 weeks till I get my dragon I can't wait I still have 1 question tho at what age do they grow wings and breath fire? ;p my old boss has got it coming lol
So far I would have to say that this is the best and most informative channel I have seen. You have truly been very helpful. My bearded dragon 🦎 and I thank you!❤
I’ll have to look thru your videos and make sure it’s not already covered but I got my dragon from a friend, full grown and the age is unknown. I was told “at least 2-3 years” ANYWAYS maybe have a video pertaining to care for older dragons rather than newborns? 💚🐉
Hello fellow reptile enthusiasts, If this video has been a help to you. please check out our merchandise above. Or check out our full line of Cold Blood Creation merchandise here: teespring.com/stores/cold-blood-creations
Do you guys have any tortoises or box turtles available to the public for educational purposes & if so can you ship to Birmingham, Alabama (next door2 u guys 😉 )Thanks 🙏
I feel special, when I got home with my beardie, I went to put him in his tank and decided to "pour" him out of the container from the pet store into my hand, and he laid there and closed his eyes like he was falling asleep, I haven't seen anything resembling aggression from him in the 4-5 hours I've had him, he might just like me, he did get excited when I walked by him at the pet store, I wasn't even planning on buying one, I was there for flea spray and joint medicine for my senior dog and walked out with a bearded dragon and everything I needed to start out 🤦🏻♂️😂 along with the other stuff I was there for of course, now I need to come up with a name for him 🤔
I love the information in your videos. We just obtained a juvenile bearded dragon but are not exactly sure how old it is. How do I know I am feeding him enough? We feed him three times a day and keep his veggie bowl full. He hasn't thrown up so far which is good and he poops every 1 - 2 days. He seems to eat anywhere from 10-12 crickets or up to 15 mealworms in one feeding. We remove anything he doesn't eat within ten minutes.
Hi aside from dragons being housed together. How can you get two dragons more so male, male to be in separate enclosures, but even though they are not housed together ...will bonding them everyday together outside of their enclosures ever be safe or possible ?
I’m new to your channel, I just purchased a baby dragon from a local breeder (I live in SouthEast Louisiana) I’ve been watching tons of your content and yourself and your daughter are by far the most helpful and knowledgeable reptile enthusiasts on UA-cam, and I’d just like to say thank you for the extremely helpful content. I do have a question, I’ve notice he has been rubbing his head on his basking rock, is this cause for concern, or is he just at the beginning of a shedding cycle?
Hello! I have a bearded dragon that is dominantly grey and black in color. But his head and two of his left limbs turned yellow. I am worried that he might have Yellow Fungus. Please lmk what you think.
Thank You so very much for all the wealth of dependable information you provide. As new adoptive parents of an adult Bearded Dragon, you have been our only source of trustworthy information. We really appreciate the time and effort you take to educate people who may never purchase from you. You are just offering a needed service out of goodness. Thanks. BTW; Phil-Billy is the only part of your videos, that I don't love. But then, I was never a fan of The Three Stooges either. I do love that you sent me the Million $ Gospel of John with my first order. Maybe Phil-Billy would be just as funny, if he'd watch his language ❓
What is your opinion on bioactive habitats for bearded dragons? I would like my future dragon tank to be green with living plants and a realistic looking source of water.
Bearded dragons need humidity between 30 and 40%, any more and they start getting respiratory issues. If you want standing water, get a turtle; they love that, a beardie probably won't.
what bedding do you recommend for a dragon because after quarantine we are going to get one. also will you do a video just about setting up a natural dragon tank. thank you love your channel. I am dependent on you to get my first lizard. thank you
Like he said, use your common sense. If they don't eat it all, eat and vomit, or gets kinda fat, reduce the number of worms next time. If they're losing weight (scales that measure in grams are all over Amazon) then offer more. An adult should be eating more like 20-30% bugs and 70-80% vegetables, so really focus on offering a variety of tasty plants.
My bearded dragon is as healthy as can be but there's one problem, he seems to be afraid of heights. Every time I pick him up he swings his tail in a circle, flattens out and spreads his legs. But when he's on my shoulder he's completely fine. He only does that when I pick him up with my hand. It doesn't matter how close to the ground he is, he always does that. He has a good relationship with me I just don't think he trusts me picking him up even though I've never dropped him. I don't know how to fix this, can someone please tell me?
My bearded dragon "licks" me and my clothes. From day 2 of having him, he's always kinda acted like this. He is always looking for attention from me. I noticed he doesn't act this way with other people such as other members of my family. He also poops on me sometimes. He does poop in his enclosure so it's not like he's refusing to go in his enclosure. Does this behavior mean that my bearded dragon is comfortable with me?
Someone told me that any kind of bug that has freshly consumed oranges are toxic to dragons. I've been feeding my dragon orange fed bugs. Should I stop feeding the bugs oranges or is the group I heard this from wrong about this? Thanks for your time.
What you can do is gut feed any of the insects oranges as long as 48hours before feeding feed them something like carrots, it will make them same to consume for the bearded. Good luck
I know that this is a topic that has been hashed rehashed and then asked again, but... I have a bearded dragon and a Russian tortoise and there is so much conflicting information out there as to what vegetables they can and cannot eat for various reasons. It seems that there are the obvious things to avoid such as onions and lettuces of different types but other than that everything seems to be up for grabs. For example doing my research on some sites they say it is okay to feed spinach and others say no some say it's okay to feed broccoli or cabbage others say no. Some say beet greens are great others say no they are dangerous . This whole oxalates thing has me confused. I would request a video on this specific topic of what you can feed and should not feed bearded dragon or Russian tortoises. I trust in your experience and your information that's the reason I am asking you to to make a video on this topic. Thank you and I will be watching.
Hi, my bearded dragon occasionally goes periods without eating much at all. He is around 4 months old. I have all the right equipment for his tank, and he is a very friendly and happy dragon. I feed him crickets and mealworms (varying) and salads and he does not seem to go to for the salad much at all, and sometimes will not eat any crickets or mealworms. I mist his salad and make sure to feed the insects calcium supplements. Are there any reasons to this behavior? There is always food offered to him, but he occasionally stops eating for a day or two, and then continues a regular eating pattern for a couple days. Do you have any insight to why this might happen?
Use the right size bugs (no larger than distance between dragon's eyes), vary their diet (dubia roaches, hornworm, silkworm, superworm, whatever), and dust with calcium in addition to gut loading. Finely chop veggies, use lots of variety, and don't offer bugs in the morning so they'll eat their veggies. You can offer just plants for a few days if they still won't eat plants, but your dragon is still growing and needs lots of plump bugs for now. If they stop eating and it's not because of hibernation, ask a vet. But yeah, long story short, do your research.
@@trinityturner7188 @ kinda want to tag along with the vitamin question, i am new as well. I got the powder and the instructions are meh. It just says put crickets in a bag with some powder and shake it. Now they look like powdered donuts. And then i tried to grab em out to put in the tank for my dragon and had pwder falling off my fingers. Plus they jumped in his water dish so i had to save the dumb crickets from drowning. I now know to take the dish out. But still a bit unclear on sugar coating the crickets with the vitamin powder. Also if i switch to just meal worms like 1 of his videos recommends do i coat the mealworms instead? Its my first day and the crickets LITERALLY WERE stright up white when i dropped em in the dragons tank. I know powder falls off as they move around the tank so i am not sure if i over did it or not. Sorry i just dont want to make my new buddy sick cuz im a putz😕
I love the Philbilly skit, but on a serious note, I bet this was at least somewhat based on reality. I used to work at a mom and pop petstore. People would come in and see an animal and the first thing you would hear is, "Well BIGBOXPETSTORE has 'em for cheaper..." And after wasting our time answering their questions they would leave and some of the real cheap asses would go buy from BIGBOXPETSTORE. Then these same people would have the gall to come back asking us to help them with an animal that they didn't even purchase from us and get MAD if we didn't answer their questions or told them to go back to the store they bought it from. These people are parasites. They want all of your time and knowledge but give nothing in return. And they think they are ENTITLED to the same care that we would give to our actual customers.
That's right! But you've probably got the wrong idea... ALL of our products are made from animals that died naturally. We do not believe in killing animals for their skins. We are involved in the herp hobby, as you said, and we know plenty of breeders. Unfortunately, reptiles do not live forever. When said breeders (or sometimes pet owners) have an animal that dies, rather than throwing its body in a dump somewhere, they bring the deceased animal to us so we can preserve its beauty.
First I want to thank you for helping everyone with tips. I would like to know what normal femoral pores look like. I stumbled across a article, but they don't show what normal ones look like. They only show clogged can you help me
Many of you have asked for a simple and easy place to find all of the supplies that we carry and recommend. Here they are. And our promise to you is this:
We will never carry supplies that we wouldn't use on our own animals here at C.B.C. Every single product that we carry, we use.
So as Philbilly Tubbalard would say:
"This right here be the place to git yo reptile stuff..."
www.coldbloodcreations.online/supplies
Philbilly!!! Lol!
“It’s your name kid!
He can’t pronounce it!”
Hilarious!
This video had 1 thumbs down. It must be someone named Zacharia! LOL!
I got a buddy from the Philippines, we used to call him Philly Billy, little off topic kinda, but made me think of it 😂
Am going to be getting a bearded dragon soon and have been watching loads of your videos, thank you for all the info!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching, and good luck with your future dragon!
I first want to thank you for making this video!! I am a new bearded dragon owner and I feel like we are making remarkable progress!
That is why we make em. We get hundreds of question about reptiles each and every week, and time simply will not allow us to answer each one. So we decided to do care videos so that people can view at their own leisure and learn valuable care information about their beloved pets in an environment that is not hostile to newcomers.
Our character Philbilly is answering questions in this comedy skit, that is often the way newbies are treated in many reptile forums. Sadly, unlike Philbilly, they are not kidding.
We hope that many people will have great experiences with their pets because of our videos. And maybe even get a good laugh every now and then.
Thanks for watching...
The progress & experience doesn’t happen overnight... but with diligent research It DOES.
Dude never blinks.
There are soooo many technicalities when it comes to proper Bearded Dragon husbandry. Great Vid tackling some great topics
Thank you, we really appreciate that!
Have had my beardie Bahamut for almost 5 months you two have been a wealth of information even thou i did 6 months of research before getting him, I can't thank you enough!!
Hey! I love your bearded dragon videos. They really help me give my beardie a good life.
Recently stumbled across your channel and it has been the best resource for information I have found. Thank you.
That's great to hear, thanks so much for sharing!
I just got my bearded dragon. All I really had to go off of was the information my friend knew when they researched how to take care of bearded dragons (they got a bearded dragon and that’s where my love for them grew).
Watching your videos makes me feel so much more confident that I’ll take the right steps to ensure my bearded dragon is well taken care of and loved. ❤️
Lol ok I must be new to this channel cause I was not expecting that at the end 😂😅
I might be getting a beardie soon and your videos really help me learn about how to take care of one, I often struggle with my attention span but the way your videos are structured really help keep my attention on the video! Thank you so much keep up the great work!
Great video! You guys have helped me with my new beardie so much! I’m a new owner and I appreciate the tips! Without you guys, I would be taking incorrect care of him! Thanks so much guys! Have a great day
Love your videos.... and Philbilly is hilarious 🤣... thanks for answering my question. I did cut back a few mealworms and give him crickets so he can hunt. He’s spreading the wrong way... lol 🥴🥺
OH MY GOSH! PhillBilly is so freaking funny!
The Boss makes a Dollar
I make a Dime
And THAT'S why I poop
on company time!
LOVE IT!!!
Agreed!! I always say this every time I have to use the bathroom at work. Even if I'm not poopin! 🤣🤣
Great video!!
They are so cute. I love Bearded Dragons.
Me to
Loving that hat
I just recently got a Bearded Dragon recently. I have been watching your videos for a while and they helped me out a lot!!!
THANK YOU YOUR CHANNEL HAS CLEARED UP A FEW HINTS TIPS.
Glad to help!
Awesoume!
Greetings from stockholm 🇸🇪
Love this channel taught me a lot I'm even gonna be breading mealworm thanks to this channel so I can gut load them with oranges :) 2 weeks till I get my dragon I can't wait I still have 1 question tho at what age do they grow wings and breath fire? ;p my old boss has got it coming lol
So far I would have to say that this is the best and most informative channel I have seen. You have truly been very helpful. My bearded dragon 🦎 and I thank you!❤
Wow, thank you!
Loved your video!
Thank you for your informative videos. Helps me a lot.
Glad to help
the water head kid bit had me rollin to good
I might get one and ur vids have helped me a lot
I recently took my bearded dragon to the vet and they said he was a bit to big lol I guess I need to cut down a bit
There is no dumb question. Very professional
I love your videos!❤😊
I’ll have to look thru your videos and make sure it’s not already covered but I got my dragon from a friend, full grown and the age is unknown. I was told “at least 2-3 years” ANYWAYS maybe have a video pertaining to care for older dragons rather than newborns? 💚🐉
Hello fellow reptile enthusiasts,
If this video has been a help to you. please check out our merchandise above. Or check out our full line of Cold Blood Creation merchandise here:
teespring.com/stores/cold-blood-creations
I have two different reptiles I have a bearded dragon/green Iguana who free roams in my apt...
just stumbled across your vids & as well as SUBSCRIBED ... AnnA, your dad is a trip :)
Awesome! Thank you!
Do you guys have any tortoises or box turtles available to the public for educational purposes & if so can you ship to Birmingham, Alabama (next door2 u guys 😉 )Thanks 🙏
I feel special, when I got home with my beardie, I went to put him in his tank and decided to "pour" him out of the container from the pet store into my hand, and he laid there and closed his eyes like he was falling asleep, I haven't seen anything resembling aggression from him in the 4-5 hours I've had him, he might just like me, he did get excited when I walked by him at the pet store, I wasn't even planning on buying one, I was there for flea spray and joint medicine for my senior dog and walked out with a bearded dragon and everything I needed to start out 🤦🏻♂️😂 along with the other stuff I was there for of course, now I need to come up with a name for him 🤔
Bearded dragons DO bite hard. And they can and will cut the blood out. I know this from experience. I have one thats alwys been a biter.
You guys crack me up. I think i might get a dragon soon
Yeah I want a beared dragon too but I have too but my mom has to say I can get one
I love Philbilly!!!!
I really want a beared dragon
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 best end ever
Ok, I have a question, what feeder insect is easiest to take care of, and what are the best vegetables for them?
I love the information in your videos. We just obtained a juvenile bearded dragon but are not exactly sure how old it is. How do I know I am feeding him enough? We feed him three times a day and keep his veggie bowl full. He hasn't thrown up so far which is good and he poops every 1 - 2 days. He seems to eat anywhere from 10-12 crickets or up to 15 mealworms in one feeding. We remove anything he doesn't eat within ten minutes.
😂😂😂😂 very funny video.and informational.ty
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks
Welcome
We own both a Beardo and a green iguana. Our iguana can definitely cause a lot more damage than our Beardo 🤣 I have the scars to prove it 😂🤣
Yes sir. I hear ya on that one...
Plz talk about humidity,dose high humidity really harm them?
How to train your dragon 😂😂
Hi aside from dragons being housed together. How can you get two dragons more so male, male to be in separate enclosures, but even though they are not housed together ...will bonding them everyday together outside of their enclosures ever be safe or possible ?
My juvenile beared dragon lose use of his hind legs.he is strating to use them kinda.anything i can do at home to help him in anyway?what caused this?
I’m new to your channel, I just purchased a baby dragon from a local breeder (I live in SouthEast Louisiana) I’ve been watching tons of your content and yourself and your daughter are by far the most helpful and knowledgeable reptile enthusiasts on UA-cam, and I’d just like to say thank you for the extremely helpful content.
I do have a question, I’ve notice he has been rubbing his head on his basking rock, is this cause for concern, or is he just at the beginning of a shedding cycle?
I am also from Louisiana and am looking for a close breeder. Who was the breeder you got yours from gage?
What’s the best way to clean your beardie’s tank
Hello i was wondering how far you can ship the Beardie i live in California and looking for a baby dragon
How do i get my bearded baby dragon to eat vegetables? I put them into the cage but he never wants to eat just a little bite of it.
Hello! I have a bearded dragon that is dominantly grey and black in color. But his head and two of his left limbs turned yellow. I am worried that he might have Yellow Fungus. Please lmk what you think.
Does the same stuff apply if the dragon is trying to escape rather than being defensive?
Is is safe to help bearded dragons a bath during the shedding process?
I got a question: won't it freeze on the night when the lights go out?
How do I get my bearded dragon adapted to other places other then his tank
Thank You so very much for all the wealth of dependable information you provide. As new adoptive parents of an adult Bearded Dragon, you have been our only source of trustworthy information. We really appreciate the time and effort you take to educate people who may never purchase from you. You are just offering a needed service out of goodness. Thanks.
BTW; Phil-Billy is the only part of your videos, that I don't love. But then, I was never a fan of The Three Stooges either. I do love that you sent me the Million $ Gospel of John with my first order. Maybe Phil-Billy would be just as funny, if he'd watch his language ❓
My beardie isn't pooping and I don't know what to do. She's 6 months old and hasn't shed in over 2 months
What is your opinion on bioactive habitats for bearded dragons? I would like my future dragon tank to be green with living plants and a realistic looking source of water.
Bearded dragons need humidity between 30 and 40%, any more and they start getting respiratory issues. If you want standing water, get a turtle; they love that, a beardie probably won't.
So I clean the tank by cotton balls and what solution?
How do you keep up on calcium levels?
what can we do if our bearded dragon fall there times.
Can I use a heat rock for my bearded dragon.
We got our Dragon when it was 15 inches from end of tail to her end of mouth. How can you tell what age it is. It molts but very little.
Size will not tell you a dragons age as they grow at different rates even among siblings.
How often do I bathe my baby bearded dragon
what bedding do you recommend for a dragon because after quarantine we are going to get one. also will you do a video just about setting up a natural dragon tank. thank you love your channel. I am dependent on you to get my first lizard. thank you
We have just such a video that will be a help to ya already on here...
Cold Blood Creations how long do dragons live if they are properly cared for
I heard that when my dragon grows its wings that's the only time they can go out is this true
Um yeah, sure. Whatever ya think...
Awesome Awesome Awesome !!!!! LMAO🤣
😂😭 the ending
If anyone can help me out how many super worms should you feed a adult bearded dragon and how often?
Like he said, use your common sense. If they don't eat it all, eat and vomit, or gets kinda fat, reduce the number of worms next time. If they're losing weight (scales that measure in grams are all over Amazon) then offer more. An adult should be eating more like 20-30% bugs and 70-80% vegetables, so really focus on offering a variety of tasty plants.
I. Have a bearded dragon his name is Spikey
My bearded dragon is as healthy as can be but there's one problem, he seems to be afraid of heights. Every time I pick him up he swings his tail in a circle, flattens out and spreads his legs. But when he's on my shoulder he's completely fine. He only does that when I pick him up with my hand. It doesn't matter how close to the ground he is, he always does that. He has a good relationship with me I just don't think he trusts me picking him up even though I've never dropped him. I don't know how to fix this, can someone please tell me?
I know this an old post but my beardy has always done the same thing and no matter what I do he freaks out.
My bearded dragon "licks" me and my clothes. From day 2 of having him, he's always kinda acted like this. He is always looking for attention from me. I noticed he doesn't act this way with other people such as other members of my family. He also poops on me sometimes. He does poop in his enclosure so it's not like he's refusing to go in his enclosure. Does this behavior mean that my bearded dragon is comfortable with me?
Hi do u have any more baby dragons available???
Sure do!
Someone told me that any kind of bug that has freshly consumed oranges are toxic to dragons. I've been feeding my dragon orange fed bugs. Should I stop feeding the bugs oranges or is the group I heard this from wrong about this? Thanks for your time.
What you can do is gut feed any of the insects oranges as long as 48hours before feeding feed them something like carrots, it will make them same to consume for the bearded. Good luck
Mine will only eat like 1 or 2 meal worms in one sitting. Is this too little, we tried crickets and he still would only eat one maybe 2.
ua-cam.com/video/b9DI7thpJ0s/v-deo.html
I know that this is a topic that has been hashed rehashed and then asked again, but... I have a bearded dragon and a Russian tortoise and there is so much conflicting information out there as to what vegetables they can and cannot eat for various reasons. It seems that there are the obvious things to avoid such as onions and lettuces of different types but other than that everything seems to be up for grabs. For example doing my research on some sites they say it is okay to feed spinach and others say no some say it's okay to feed broccoli or cabbage others say no. Some say beet greens are great others say no they are dangerous . This whole oxalates thing has me confused. I would request a video on this specific topic of what you can feed and should not feed bearded dragon or Russian tortoises. I trust in your experience and your information that's the reason I am asking you to to make a video on this topic. Thank you and I will be watching.
Hi, my bearded dragon occasionally goes periods without eating much at all. He is around 4 months old. I have all the right equipment for his tank, and he is a very friendly and happy dragon. I feed him crickets and mealworms (varying) and salads and he does not seem to go to for the salad much at all, and sometimes will not eat any crickets or mealworms. I mist his salad and make sure to feed the insects calcium supplements. Are there any reasons to this behavior? There is always food offered to him, but he occasionally stops eating for a day or two, and then continues a regular eating pattern for a couple days. Do you have any insight to why this might happen?
I also make sure to keep all the insects at the right size for him to consume.
Use the right size bugs (no larger than distance between dragon's eyes), vary their diet (dubia roaches, hornworm, silkworm, superworm, whatever), and dust with calcium in addition to gut loading. Finely chop veggies, use lots of variety, and don't offer bugs in the morning so they'll eat their veggies. You can offer just plants for a few days if they still won't eat plants, but your dragon is still growing and needs lots of plump bugs for now.
If they stop eating and it's not because of hibernation, ask a vet.
But yeah, long story short, do your research.
How can I get my beardie to eat her veggies without having to wiggle them?
ua-cam.com/video/5RMhsKbbBGw/v-deo.html
Where can I purchase a beardie from you?
Look for our "AVAILABLE ANIMAL: videos here on UA-cam.
Do i need to use vitamin supplements for a bearded dragon? If so how much do i need to use?
Amaris Wilson calcium, and d3. You can purchase calcium powder from pet places & d3 comes from UVB lighting (one of the two lightning’s they need)
@@trinityturner7188 @ kinda want to tag along with the vitamin question, i am new as well. I got the powder and the instructions are meh. It just says put crickets in a bag with some powder and shake it. Now they look like powdered donuts. And then i tried to grab em out to put in the tank for my dragon and had pwder falling off my fingers. Plus they jumped in his water dish so i had to save the dumb crickets from drowning. I now know to take the dish out. But still a bit unclear on sugar coating the crickets with the vitamin powder. Also if i switch to just meal worms like 1 of his videos recommends do i coat the mealworms instead? Its my first day and the crickets LITERALLY WERE stright up white when i dropped em in the dragons tank. I know powder falls off as they move around the tank so i am not sure if i over did it or not. Sorry i just dont want to make my new buddy sick cuz im a putz😕
I love the Philbilly skit, but on a serious note, I bet this was at least somewhat based on reality. I used to work at a mom and pop petstore. People would come in and see an animal and the first thing you would hear is, "Well BIGBOXPETSTORE has 'em for cheaper..."
And after wasting our time answering their questions they would leave and some of the real cheap asses would go buy from BIGBOXPETSTORE. Then these same people would have the gall to come back asking us to help them with an animal that they didn't even purchase from us and get MAD if we didn't answer their questions or told them to go back to the store they bought it from. These people are parasites. They want all of your time and knowledge but give nothing in return. And they think they are ENTITLED to the same care that we would give to our actual customers.
What does it mean when the mom bearded dragon puts the baby in her mouth are they fighting
It means you are about to have one less baby dragon...
I need help! I’m a first timer , and my baby won’t let me grab him a lot , I can only stroke him, I want to hold him..:((( help!
We answer this in our other dragon videos.
😂😂😂😂
You guys are in the herp hobby yet you sell snake skin products?
That's right! But you've probably got the wrong idea... ALL of our products are made from animals that died naturally. We do not believe in killing animals for their skins. We are involved in the herp hobby, as you said, and we know plenty of breeders. Unfortunately, reptiles do not live forever. When said breeders (or sometimes pet owners) have an animal that dies, rather than throwing its body in a dump somewhere, they bring the deceased animal to us so we can preserve its beauty.
First I want to thank you for helping everyone with tips. I would like to know what normal femoral pores look like.
I stumbled across a article, but they don't show what normal ones look like. They only show clogged can you help me