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    we got a lizard, bought it for boofa for her 12th birthday, and she is 100% stoked with it, im getting some seroius points for this pressie.

    so crickets, those suckers are fun to watch, even funnier watching the lizard chase them. so i wanna bread those little blighters.

    anyone out there breed crickets? after some little pointers or trickes that people may employ for the production of them.
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    yeah have an old car sit in your yard... make sure it gets damp inside when it rains.... lift up your floor mats and boompa... Baby CRICKETS...

    errrmm thats cockroaches...

    nope sorry

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    plenty on the net for this sorta stuff. This is what my friend who owns a blue tongue recomended
    Raising And Breeding Crickets they also love slugs!

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    You can buy em by the chinese plastic boxes in pet stores. Small, medium and large sizes of crickets.

    Be careful of home grown ones, pesticides and other chemicals can be on them and in return give mr.lizard a tummy ache.

    I have a heap load in my roof though where I live, bring him over coz I hate the bloody things. Keep me up most nights.

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    Got any Pic's for us.

    I have always wanted a reptile tank, i have a 4 foot fish tank that i have thought a few times to convert.
    I would like to put a couple bearded dragons into it.

    Is it hard maintenance to look after a lizard?
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    STKE - Pet Bearded Dragon Lizard Facts & Information | Bearded Dragon Guide
    - Burke's Backyard > Fact Sheets > Bearded Dragons

    As with most reptiles mate, if you keep them in the ideal environment, with fresh food and water always, they are very easy to care for.

    Just bear in mind they are reptiles, not cats, so it's preferred to keep any handling to a minimum. That said, some can be quite affectionate and enjoy the attention.

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