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Bearded dragons have now been rehomed


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With a heavy heart we have decided to re home our two bearded dragons due to a change in our personal circumstances.

My 11 year old son has got an enormous amount of pleasure out of having the dragons so we are hoping there is someone out there who will look after them as well as he has. For this reason we do not want any money for them- we just want to find the right home for them.


The dragons are two years old and in very good health- they are brother and sister and will come housed in a large vivarium which they share.


The vivarium is fully equipped with a brand new fluorescent lighting tube, heating, fresh bark, feeding bowls and bamboo stands for them to lie on.


Please see attached, 3 photos:

- the large vivarium which measures: Length 122cm / Height 51cm / Depth 38cm

- photo of male dragon

- photo of female dragon


If you are interested in giving the dragons a happy home or want to find out more about them please send me a private email and we can go from there.


Many thanks.

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