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As I type the first clutch of Pygmy bearded's are popping there heads out!
So far 3 are completely out running around with heaps of energy and are hell cute so I snapped some pix
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So so cute. Have a pair but they don't seem to do the deed lol
 
congratulations mate! They are absolute angels.
Please keep us updated!! Are you going to keep these critters or sell them later on?
 
Congrats! I'd love to get into lizards and monitors. To addicted to snakes though, they drain all of my money.
 
They look awesome, heard they are so much easier to care for then normal beardies, have to get some !
 
awwww! So adorable!!!! *****I WANT******
 
they are pretty much the same as central beardies perhaps a little bit trickier as pygmys can sometimes be hard to get onto vegies.
 
omg they are beautiful!!!!!!!!! Congratulations; you must be so proud.
 
They look awesome, heard they are so much easier to care for then normal beardies, have to get some !

Nope the same if not a tad harder been shoving vegies done my Pygmys throat. (Not literary)
But hard to get him to eat his greens.
I wouldn't mind getting another but only buy locally : (

There heaps cute don't see a lot of people breeding them good to see = )
 
I don't think there that hard to get them on veggies, my two adults have been chowing down on the greens since they were a few weeks old.

a pic of one of the newborn.
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