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The dragon required too much care for me, considering I'm still new to lizard owning, and don't have as much time on my hands as I would like to care for it. The only thing I need to do with my gecko is feed it crickets every day, and change her newspaper once a week. The dragon needed to be fed a balanced diet of bugs and vegetables about twice a day, special UVB lighting on a timed schedule, and I'd have to frequently soak her in a bowl of warm water because they shed so often. She'd even need that bowl for drinking, since she wouldn't drink using her mouth (gross...). All of that, not to mention how big they get! I'd probably have to start taking her to a vet for check ups, and she'd constantly be in need of a bigger tank or time to walk around outside.
Don't get me wrong, I would have loved to keep her, but she just wasn't lining up well with my needs. She'll do much better with someone who can take care of her properly.
I can only assume she's mixed with wild, but you could never tell by looking at her. She looks just like a little dwarf rabbits. She's too cute! She's already getting used to people. She eats just fine, and likes to sit in your lap.
Don't get me wrong, I would have loved to keep her, but she just wasn't lining up well with my needs. She'll do much better with someone who can take care of her properly.
I can only assume she's mixed with wild, but you could never tell by looking at her. She looks just like a little dwarf rabbits. She's too cute! She's already getting used to people. She eats just fine, and likes to sit in your lap.
