Tuesday, December 15, 2009

12/15/09

today was pimpith in da clubith

Thursday, December 10, 2009

12/10/09

today was awsome won silent speed again
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

12/10/09

today was awsome won silent speed again
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

12/8/09

today i got alot done with my glog and spreadsheet

Monday, December 7, 2009

12/7/09

im bored!!!!!!
no fun on monday's
except.... monday night football!!!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

12/3/09

today i found a scientist and had a fun time

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

11/24

today was annoying and terrible no tunes!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

11/19/09

today i saw a bunch of microlife

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

11/17/09

today was hard and fun we listened to alot of music

Monday, November 16, 2009

11/16/09

today i listened to music all class and had fun

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

journal

fun I GOT CANDY!!!!!!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

journal

today was fun and cool very entergetic

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

journal

tough day mouse problems and could not go to anything not much work done either

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

scariest thing i have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Thursday, September 10, 2009

more good videos


good sites

bearded dragon good videos

go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAsCak-f9ck

bearded dragons

Bearded dragon lizards are native to Australia. They live in rocky and arid regions of the country and are adept climbers. Dragons have large triangular heads and flat bodies with pointed ridges along the sides. They are omnivorous, eating both insects and plants.


Sep 3, 2009

good as pets

Bearded dragons make a great pet lizard. They don’t get too large, eat a wide variety of foods, are active during the day, and are gentle animals. Bearded dragons are captive bred, have limited care requirements, readily available, and inexpensive. A bearded dragon can be a great addition to your familywww.beardeddragonguide.com/


Sep 10, 2009








tempature

To produce heat and a basking spot in your enclosure you can use either a ceramic heat emitter, a reptile basking light(red, blue or white) or just a plain old household light bulb. The best fixture for any of these choices is a porcelain dome light fixture. This type of fixture is a must with a ceramic heat emitter due to the amount of heat they produce. The temperature for this basking spot you created should be around 110f for juveniles and can be around 95f for adults. Although I don't recommend any temps above 110f, within a few degrees of these basking temps will be sufficient. The cool side of the enclosure should be around 85f during the day. Once again within a few degrees of this temp is just fine. Nighttime temperatures can fall as low as 65f. It is fairly easy to keep your night temps above this even in the winter. If you can't keep your temps above this you may want to consider buying an under tank heater (UTH) for nighttime use. Using this just during the evening hours will help create a warm spot for your Dragon to sleep. DO NOT use heat rocks as these can cause serious burns on your animal's underside. A thermometer on the "hot side" and one on the "cool side" will make sure that your temps are in the range they should be in.

www.draconian.com/dragons/bearded-dragon-care.php


Sep 3, 2009
substrate

For baby to juvenile Bearded Dragons I prefer and recommend either newspaper, paper towels, butcher paper or reptile carpet. These choices are cheap, easy to clean and hold no health risks to your animal. If using reptile carpet the stuff that looks and feels like grass is the best. The felt kind has little loops of fabric that may catch the nails of your Dragon and cause injury. DO NOT use sand, shavings or any other loose substrate for baby to juvenile Beardies. They can be very clumsy eaters and they are also very curious and like to taste everything. Any kind of loose substrate holds serious health risks to your Beardie. If they eat a loose substrate they can become impacted, which is a blocking of the intestines, and die.

For adult Dragons I prefer either the grass repti carpet or playsand. Washed playsand is much cheaper than all those fancy colored reptile sands and looks just as good. You can buy this playsand at most larger Hardware stores for under $4 for 50lbs.

Crushed walnut shell is dangerous and should only be used to clean up oil spills. This substrate is NOT digestible and if too much of it is eaten it will cause impaction. I have seen this occur first hand with reptiles ranging from lizards to tortoise. Stay away from this product please.

www.draconian.com/dragons/bearded-dragon-care.php