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  1. thanks, i have got astro turf as the floor like alot of people recommend. Thanks for answering my questions.i have one more quick question,What lights/ heaters do you recommend for a 116cm legnth x 45 cm depth x 45 cm height. it probably will be housing a 3 month old bearded dragon. What wattage bulbs and what bulbs ?? Thanks Matthew YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. oh well it would of took along time typing it up!!!!! Thanks for typing it up i took every single bit onto credit,thanks everyone else who helped aswell, it was a HUGE help!!!!!!!!!!!! THanks Matthew
  3. hi,i am new aswell,welcome :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
  4. yes i have, thanks for writing it,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =-) :lol: :lol: :lol: Matthew
  5. . yes i do know some heating and lighting requirments.But if you happen to know some to tell me.That would be great!!!!! Thanks Matthew
  6. i will get one in a couple of weeks, i will name it Spike??? I am pretty sure the breed is a inland bearded dragon. Is Spike a good name. I have got Astroturf for the floor and i will get all the lights /heating very soon Thanks Matthew
  7. thanks, will post pics up wen i get it thanks again Matthew
  8. ok if 250 is a good deal at bird barn i might get one from there.is feeding baby bearded dragons expensive cause i would rather have a beardie then a bluey. Blueys are cheaper to feed aye. The beardies are 3 months old and unsexed.so will they be expensive to feed?? thanks Matthew
  9. thanks,do you know any breeders?? thanks Matthew
  10. hi is any one a breeder or sells bearded dragons,waterdragons or blue tongued skinks, If you have any could you please tell e the price or where abouts are some breeders thanks Matthew
  11. that will be a cool breed snake neck crossed with a red eared
  12. they have been on trademe before for $80 bucks a fry.
  13. 90 cms!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Its quite big
  14. thats what i thought ??????????? what does it mean
  15. Warning: Discus is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 6 inches. Warning: Discus requires a tank with more height. Warning: At least 5 x Discus are recommended in a group. Warning: Skunk Loach is too aggressive to co-exist with Discus. Warning: When Kissing Gourami starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Discus. Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Discus. Warning: When Sajica Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Discus. Note: Clown Loach may pretend to be dead at times. Warning: Clown Loach is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 12 inches. Warning: At least 3 x Clown Loach are recommended in a group. Note: Common Pleco needs driftwood. Warning: Common Pleco is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 18 inches. Warning: Skunk Loach is too aggressive to co-exist with Zebra Loach. Warning: When Kissing Gourami starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Zebra Loach. Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Zebra Loach. Warning: When Sajica Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Zebra Loach. Warning: At least 5 x Skunk Loach are recommended in a group. Note: Kissing Gourami needs driftwood. Warning: Kissing Gourami is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 11 inches. Warning: Kissing Gourami requires a tank with more height. Warning: Kissing Gourami is too big to co-exist with Zebra Loach. Warning: Kissing Gourami is too big to co-exist with Neon Tetra. Warning: Kissing Gourami is too big to co-exist with Harlequin Rasbora. Warning: Kissing Gourami is too big to co-exist with Kribensis. Warning: At least 5 x Neon Tetra are recommended in a group. Warning: Common Pleco is too aggressive to co-exist with Neon Tetra. Warning: Skunk Loach is too aggressive to co-exist with Neon Tetra. Warning: Kissing Gourami is too aggressive to co-exist with Neon Tetra. Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Neon Tetra. Warning: Sajica Cichlid is too aggressive to co-exist with Neon Tetra. Warning: At least 5 x Harlequin Rasbora are recommended in a group. Warning: Skunk Loach is too aggressive to co-exist with Harlequin Rasbora. Warning: When Kissing Gourami starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Harlequin Rasbora. Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Harlequin Rasbora. Warning: When Sajica Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Harlequin Rasbora. Warning: At least 5 x Kuhli Loach are recommended in a group. Warning: Skunk Loach is too aggressive to co-exist with Kuhli Loach. Warning: When Kissing Gourami starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Kuhli Loach. Warning: When Kribensis starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Kuhli Loach. Warning: When Sajica Cichlid starts to breed, they may become too aggressive to co-exist with Kuhli Loach. Warning: Sajica Cichlid is not recommended for your tank - it may eventually outgrow your tank space, potentially reaching up to 4 inches. Warning: Sajica Cichlid requires a tank with more height. Warning: Your selected species will eventually require 168% of your aquarium space. You may need to deal with territorial aggressions later on. Try removing some of (Chromobotia macracanthus, Pterygoplichthys pardalis, Botia striata, Yasuhikotakia morleti, Pangio kuhlii, Pelvicachromis pulcher, Archocentrus sajica) or get a larger aquarium tank. Warning: Water temperature requirements are not fully compatible between all selected species. => 28 - 31C: Discus => 24 - 30C: Clown Loach => 22 - 28C: Common Pleco => 23 - 26C: Zebra Loach => 24 - 29C: Skunk Loach => 22 - 28C: Kissing Gourami => 20 - 28C: Neon Tetra => 22 - 25C: Harlequin Rasbora => 24 - 30C: Kuhli Loach => 24 - 27C: Kribensis => 20 - 26C: Sajica Cichlid [Display in Farenheit] Recommended pH range: 6 - 7.6. Recommended hardness range: 5 - 15 dH. Your tank is too small - it will require massive amount of frequent water changes! Your aquarium stocking level is 373%. [Generate Image] [What's this?] You should consider a larger tank for this combination OOOOOOOOpppppPPPPPPPPPssssSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  16. thats me Matthew on trade me with my username being andrewc7
  17. ok bearded dragon it is i will get in like 6 weeks or something.Will post pics when i get it!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. mysticvampyre knows alot about fish PM her
  19. take a picture and upload them of some reptilez in oz
  20. Are quite small but still i see the little fish LOL
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