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We are overrun with juvenile bearded dragons! Our pet dragons laid 6 clutches, which my daughters and I thought it would be exciting to incubate and hatch them. I obtained a license so we could sell them to our local reptile stores, however the number of baby dragons we had quickly overwhelmed the local demand from retailers. As as result, we have 5 clutches of dragons that I would like to rehome as one lot (70 dragons) to someone who is more capable of rehoming them.
Clutch 1: 7 dragons available, hatched approx. 6/16/2022. Long nub tails due to a few aggressive clutch mates that were rehomed quickly after the injuries occurred.
Clutch 2: 14 dragons available, hatched approx. 7/15/2022. Short nub tails due to a few aggressive clutch mates that were rehomed quickly after the injuries occurred.
Clutch 4: 20 dragons available, hatched approx. 9/5/2022.
Clutch 5: 18 dragons available, hatched approx. 9/27/2022.
Clutch 6: 11 available, hatched approx. 10/20/2022
Other than the early tail injuries to Clutch 1 and Clutch 2, all of the juvenile dragons are healthy and thriving. All eat daily salad and crickets. They are voracious eaters. There were no injuries to toes or limbs and have been no injuries since those the early aggressors were rehomed. No tail rot. The older clutches are very friendly, curious and hand-tame. The younger clutches are handled often. Clutch 6 is still cautious of being handled.
ANY REASONABLE OFFER FOR THE LOT WILL BE CONSIDERED!!!
Pics of clutches and pics of a sampling of individual dragons available upon request.
(Please don't flag my post. I am spending a fortune on housing and feeding so many dragons over the past 5 months. I realize we got in over our heads and simply wish to rehome all of them to someone who is better able to care for them and sell or responsibly rehome them.)
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