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<blockquote data-quote="dragonlover1" data-source="post: 2540013" data-attributes="member: 21299"><p>Okay this post has got me confused, apart from the fact you have an unlicensed dragon that wont eat. It is in a glass enclosure that most reputable reptile keepers will tell you won't hold heat,(why do reptile shops continue to sell this rubbish?)</p><p>Dragons should be in wooden enclosures that open from the front, partly because they are less frightened of the giant hand from the sky and also because they are kept at more stable temps.As for the hammock ,I don't use them but I know of many people who do. </p><p>Beardies should have a sand substrate, I know your's is in quarantine so that's fine. There should also be a branch at an angle and a rock to bask under the light.</p><p>If the "cough cough" breeder won't supply details he is obviously a shonk and you should either return the dragon and get a refund or else report him to OEH, he has already been reported and should lose his license permanently. You will prob have to surrender this dragon, but then you can buy a quality dragon from a GOOD breeder and have no further problems.If you are in Sydney I can point you in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragonlover1, post: 2540013, member: 21299"] Okay this post has got me confused, apart from the fact you have an unlicensed dragon that wont eat. It is in a glass enclosure that most reputable reptile keepers will tell you won't hold heat,(why do reptile shops continue to sell this rubbish?) Dragons should be in wooden enclosures that open from the front, partly because they are less frightened of the giant hand from the sky and also because they are kept at more stable temps.As for the hammock ,I don't use them but I know of many people who do. Beardies should have a sand substrate, I know your's is in quarantine so that's fine. There should also be a branch at an angle and a rock to bask under the light. If the "cough cough" breeder won't supply details he is obviously a shonk and you should either return the dragon and get a refund or else report him to OEH, he has already been reported and should lose his license permanently. You will prob have to surrender this dragon, but then you can buy a quality dragon from a GOOD breeder and have no further problems.If you are in Sydney I can point you in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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