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<blockquote data-quote="lesschops" data-source="post: 2539993" data-attributes="member: 51780"><p>We have contacted her brother and he is contacting the breeder, but that should have been the first thing he asked for when he got the beardie. Why would the breeder not give their license to him, or require to see the license of someone purchasing an animal? My plan was to go to a pet shop that I have legally purchased reptiles from before, but he totally jumped the gun by about 2 months. We didn’t even have an enclosure or know he was planning on getting one. It’s just ridiculous that he’d even put us in this position.</p><p></p><p>The enclosure we got is a glass reptile enclosure, about a metre long. I set it up myself and I know what I’m doing because I kept snakes for years and I was already in the process of researching beardie husbandry when he just dumped this lizard on us. It has a 150w day basking lamp, set to about 41 degrees on a thermostat, a UVB bulb, hides big enough to fit a beardie, a perch, a hammock, a water bowl and food bowl. We are using paper towel and newspaper as substrate as she is in quarantine from our other reptiles. We have offered crickets, superworms, leafy greens, bananas, carrots, and strawberries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesschops, post: 2539993, member: 51780"] We have contacted her brother and he is contacting the breeder, but that should have been the first thing he asked for when he got the beardie. Why would the breeder not give their license to him, or require to see the license of someone purchasing an animal? My plan was to go to a pet shop that I have legally purchased reptiles from before, but he totally jumped the gun by about 2 months. We didn’t even have an enclosure or know he was planning on getting one. It’s just ridiculous that he’d even put us in this position. The enclosure we got is a glass reptile enclosure, about a metre long. I set it up myself and I know what I’m doing because I kept snakes for years and I was already in the process of researching beardie husbandry when he just dumped this lizard on us. It has a 150w day basking lamp, set to about 41 degrees on a thermostat, a UVB bulb, hides big enough to fit a beardie, a perch, a hammock, a water bowl and food bowl. We are using paper towel and newspaper as substrate as she is in quarantine from our other reptiles. We have offered crickets, superworms, leafy greens, bananas, carrots, and strawberries. [/QUOTE]
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