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    Hey guys I am back from a long day of school. Truff, there is a differemce between the beardies and dwarf/pygmy beardies. Dwarves are smaller and will require a smaller amount of food, a smaller terrarium, and slightly lower temperatures. I am going to a reptile expo 2 days after my birthday (expo is on September 15th) I might actually sell my pacman there if needed. The whole pygmy bearded dragon thing has got me pretty hyped for a reptile. My friend has a beardie and it follows him around and chases him when he walks by the enclosure. Sometimes when he eats in front of him, his beardie will go. To the food bowl and munch on some pellets. Are rankin dragons as interactive as pygmy beardies? I haven't yet looked at or researched anything about the rankin dragons, but I am currently looking for a good forum and care sheet for pygmy dragons.

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    I do believe I have made some changes that were wanted other than the fact that I am not using a UTH on the side of the enclosure.

    THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR ALL THE ADVICE AND HELP

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    Quote Originally Posted by COOCOpUcHoo View Post
    Hey guys I am back from a long day of school. Truff, there is a differemce between the beardies and dwarf/pygmy beardies. Dwarves are smaller and will require a smaller amount of food, a smaller terrarium, and slightly lower temperatures. I am going to a reptile expo 2 days after my birthday (expo is on September 15th) I might actually sell my pacman there if needed. The whole pygmy bearded dragon thing has got me pretty hyped for a reptile. My friend has a beardie and it follows him around and chases him when he walks by the enclosure. Sometimes when he eats in front of him, his beardie will go. To the food bowl and munch on some pellets. Are rankin dragons as interactive as pygmy beardies? I haven't yet looked at or researched anything about the rankin dragons, but I am currently looking for a good forum and care sheet for pygmy dragons.

    danfrog
    I do believe I have made some changes that were wanted other than the fact that I am not using a UTH on the side of the enclosure.

    THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR ALL THE ADVICE AND HELP

    Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
    Rankins are pygmy beardies. Care-wise there isn't really much difference except for enclosure size. Each species also looks slightly different.

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    Yes, that's what I was doing aswell and I think this topic is quite informative for COOCOpUcHoo. Right now, I still own a crested gecko, I've had 2 more. I've also had to luxury to take care of a few snakes and a ton of other pets in the stores I worked in. My favourite of all time is the tree python and the dwarf caiman, but I wouldn't recommend them to anyone unless severely experienced. I still have a scar on my knuckle from that caiman and that was 11 years ago.

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