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By hackerberry
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I was planning to take some algae from one of my vft seedling's pot and just got curious and checked my Bearded dragons' eggs. Surprise!

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1 down, 44 to go!

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Hehe, they breed by themselves :lol: . I`m not a commercial breeder but I sell most of them and give away the rest to friends.

hb
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Nice! When I have enough space, I'm going to get back into some cool animals again.
By Nickrober
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That's cool. In the first picture that is from a distance I thought you had baby alligators!
By NZL
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hackerberry, i'm curious.
How much do people usually pay for a young bearded dragon?
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By linton
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Nice work. I used to breed chickens and it's always exciting when the eggs begin to hatch - I hope the rest hatch for you & thanks for sharing your photos.
By hackerberry
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Thanks guys! I'll post some more when the others hatch.

Niels, it depends on the morph of Bearded dragon. Usually 150 for a normal. In the case of my Sandfire German Giant, it usually ranges from $350-500. I only sell mine for $50.

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By Carl
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Hb, Great pictures, my wife loves these creatures but we don't have the time for them with a baby on the way.
We do have two leopard geckos both females so no breeding.
By hackerberry
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Very nice, geckos are really nice too!

hb
By NZL
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hackerberry wrote:Thanks guys! I'll post some more when the others hatch.

Niels, it depends on the morph of Bearded dragon. Usually 150 for a normal. In the case of my Sandfire German Giant, it usually ranges from $350-500. I only sell mine for $50.

hb
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... and how many eggs you got there??

Never thought of selling one batch at $350-500?

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