NuKL7
Not so new Member
Hey guys,
I was just wondering a few things about my beardies. Firstly I was wondering if reproduction is a time consuming task? I have a semi-busy lifestyle and will have about one day a week for maintenance. Will caring for eggs and raising hatchlings be a tedious task?
Currently I have two female bearded dragons and they are both roughly 4 years old, I have been in care for them for roughly one year and would like to try something different. Last year one of them produced 1 unfertilised egg which was quite exciting even though it was not alive, therefore i want to try the real deal. If I do go along with getting a male for them would the hatchlings be hard to sell? Don't get me wrong here. I am not after the money if I was to sell them it would be on the cheapest side, it would only go towards their food electricity etc. I do want to care for the hatchlings but if I cannot get rid of them then I don't know what to do with so many.
With that aside, I do want to get them to brumate this year. I want to experience something difference and it is natural for them after all. I have heard it is not necessary unless you are breeding but like I said I would love the experience. If anyone has tips on cooling beardies feel free to post them up too please.
Thanks in advance,
Nut
I was just wondering a few things about my beardies. Firstly I was wondering if reproduction is a time consuming task? I have a semi-busy lifestyle and will have about one day a week for maintenance. Will caring for eggs and raising hatchlings be a tedious task?
Currently I have two female bearded dragons and they are both roughly 4 years old, I have been in care for them for roughly one year and would like to try something different. Last year one of them produced 1 unfertilised egg which was quite exciting even though it was not alive, therefore i want to try the real deal. If I do go along with getting a male for them would the hatchlings be hard to sell? Don't get me wrong here. I am not after the money if I was to sell them it would be on the cheapest side, it would only go towards their food electricity etc. I do want to care for the hatchlings but if I cannot get rid of them then I don't know what to do with so many.
With that aside, I do want to get them to brumate this year. I want to experience something difference and it is natural for them after all. I have heard it is not necessary unless you are breeding but like I said I would love the experience. If anyone has tips on cooling beardies feel free to post them up too please.
Thanks in advance,
Nut