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Can you tattoo a lizard?
My bearded dragon loves to be out in the back yard, but blends in so well that I have to hunt for hours sometimes for him. I would SO love to get him tattooed with some neon or glow-in-the-dark ink so I can find him easier.
Any suggestions? And please don't say just keep him inside. He would go crazy. When I don't let him out he just sits by the back door for hours like a pathetic little puppy. |
whoa how big is he?
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maybe he doesn't like the outside so much as a game of hide and seek?
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knit him a sweater
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I am sure you could get something to add to one of the top scales. Or just apply some paint if you wanted and reapply every so often. Probably wouldnt do that myself as I am not sure if that could make it open to some other predators. Now could you not just get a small radio transmitter and make it a necklace?
On a side note, such a thing here would end up eaten by the other creatures. |
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There are 5 bearded dragons in my house ranging from 10 years to 6 months old. My 20 year old son raises and breeds them.
I don't think it would be wise to try to tattoo a beardie. Many of them carry bugs (not bugs specifically), that might cause infection to set in on a tattoo site. Beyond that, I've heart bad things about the glow in the dark tattoo inks. What about something non-toxic like paints like the tempura paints they sell in craft stores? They are washable and come in some very bright colors. PK |
I had two bearded dragons as a teenager.. never thought of letting them outside to play lol. Of course I lived in the desert and my backyard wasn't fenced in, probably wouldn't have ended well. :winkwink:
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I didn't know dragons actually existed.
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Here's a pic of him just hanging out in his plant island: http://extremefuck.com/Ivan/ivan1.jpg And this is what he does ALL DAY if I don't let him out: http://extremefuck.com/Ivan/ivan2.jpg But I suspect his hiding is all a game to him as well. |
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http://extremefuck.com/Ivan/ivan-snail.jpg The pic didn't turn out good, but notice him getting attacked by a snail... lol |
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Paint a bright pink strip down his back
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The paints would last awhile unless you wash it off. It is just like poster paint and they do have some glow in the dark and or neon colors.
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Here is one of him taking a nap after a hard day's work of sunning himself outside:
http://extremefuck.com/Ivan/ivan-nap.jpg He's so cute and sweet... I just love him! He's also spoiled rotten, but he's an old man and probably won't live a whole lot longer, so he deserves to enjoy his life while he still can. |
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I've heard of people putting a stripe on turtles that way. My son uses dots of fingernail polish on baby beardies that he's able to sex, but I wouldn't suggest that for a full grown beardie. PK |
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Let's just hope I can find him this time. This is the longest he's gone without showing himself and I'm starting to get worried. |
They do find weird places to get (please note.. I don't keep house for my 20 year old son)..
http://207.114.239.80/pktemp/gorgon.jpg While we're at the pictures, here's his favorite breeder male - Osky http://207.114.239.80/pktemp/osky.jpg And another of the various reptiles in my basement.. a gargoyle gecko (one of four) They have ice blue eyes http://207.114.239.80/pktemp/gecko.jpg |
Put a little collar around his neck, and attach one of those key-finder things to it. Then when you can't find him you just press your keyfinder button and his collar will whistle.
badda bing badda boom, done and done. |
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Note the "beard" on the one of PK's pic #2. |
Now hot chicks have man eatting pets? I'm so screwed.
Tag him. (like they do on dogs) |
I would build a big outside cage, He would get lots of sun and be safe from predators.
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The closest thing I've ever had to a man-eating pet was a rose-haired tarantula name Dementia, and even she was totally mellow. As with any pet, if you treat it with respect, it will treat you the same. |
"tag him"
You can pierce them somewhere, perhaps their tail, I don't know. There has to be a way though, because you have to admit my key-finder idea is downright ingenious. :D |
That collar I mentioned doesn't have to go around his neck. What about putting a small comfy elasticized collar around him just behind his front legs? Animals are reslient, trust me he'd get used to it.
wouldn't it be great to just clap and hear that electronic beeping and know instantly where that critter is? |
you can get lizard leashes that would probably work alright on a full grown beardie. i've never tried one, but they seem reasonably priced. you coudl perhaps put him on the lizard leash and tether him with 20 feet or so to play.
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In case anybody cares... I found my lizard. Well, I still have no clue where he was hiding, but he came out when the automatic sprinklers came on and I found him standing in the middle of the yard all disgruntled.
That's the longest he's ever been missing... something like 28 hours. And the little bastard is not going outside again until I get some of that non-toxic neon paint (or until CD invents a lizard clapper). But for now at least he's home safe and sound in his tank :thumbsup |
that thing looks scary , i would run away if i saw it
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And no, it wouldn't be considered animal abuse... at least not in terms of the legal system. Some people might consider it abuse, but some people would also consider letting a lizard out to run free in the yard abuse too. I love my animals, and anybody who knows me knows that I would never abuse them. |
Tie a balloon to it's tail
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this is the way to go
http://www.pet-shop.net/html/repleash.html dont use a leash if he freaks just the harness. Dragon's are very smart and can be trained mch like a dog. If he knows freaking out will get him to get the harness off it will always do it. Leave the harness on and comfort or distract him if he starts to freak out. He will eventually become tired of throwing a tantrum and embrace the harness. A treat after you put his harness on is a good idea as well. He will associate being rewarded while wearing it. Be patient, 3-4 days max hes trained I bet. Then just die the harness Safety Orange or sew on the key finder thingy. |
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I think that if I could get him to do that, I would then try attaching that key finder device. I would rather do that than tether him, which would only end up restricting him and also allow him to get tangled too easily. Thanks for the info :thumbsup |
the high pitch might hurt his ears though..
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I don't have to say much about the toppic, but the pics are really nice.
(I Also want a bearded dragon, but now sure if it's legal in Mallorca - Island Spain) |
can you not just get it like an ankle band? something bright orange would be best imo..
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seriously, wtf?
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Lol at the balloon idea.. bad ass looking lizards
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Okay here's my argument for that: When they are in the wild, don't other animals (birds for example) make high-pitched noises around them? They probably do just fine with that, so the warbling of a hand-clapper gizmo shouldn't hurt them at all. Then again, I'm no expert on the hearing range of these critters, but I DO know that dogs have incredible hearing, and such whistles and warbles don't harm them either. Further to my "invention".... I was going to say why not just spot-glue it to him, but don't those things shed their skin every once in while? That wouldn't work, so... why not just clip it around one of his legs? Done right it shouldn't be in his way for walking. Btw, does he poop in hidden places throughout your house? :D |
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But to answer your question, on the rare occasion that he poops in the house, he sure in the hell doesn't try to hide it. He's got no shame whatsoever, unlike a cat or dog. But he's on a pooping schedule. He has to stay either in his tank or outside after his meal until he poos. The rays from the sun and/or bulb help him digest his meal quickly. And there have been times when I've needed to put him in a tub of warm water... that takes care of it usually within half a minute. Then he's free to roam. As I said in an earlier post, he's completely hand fed, so I always know when he eats. That makes it easy for me to keep him on schedule. Seriously, people can actually "potty train" their lizards using the water method. Sounds crazy, but it's true! |
Couldent you ring one of his legs...like they do to birds and other animals but use a brightly coloured ring or paint it with glow in the dark paint
nice lizards you have btw I used to keep african fire lizards a skink and a pair of spotted geckos. The geckos which I had were not very easy to handle and one of them bit my finger and drew blood( it bloody hurt) They used to make a high pitch bird like noise somtimes during the night but I do miss keeping reptiles, they are awesome. |
There's a guy here in Winnipeg who breeds and sells beardies and all the paraphernalia that goes with them, and he's been talking about getting me to do a website for him for over a year now. (delayed so long because he recently went through an expensive divorce, thus I haven't heard from him in a while, but I digress...)
No, when I ask such a question I honestly just want to know more about them, and since you actually own one (one of the few people I know that do, as a matter of fact) I thought I'd get it straight from the source. Thanks for the answer. I hope I have been of some help to you as well. Further to: the hearing question. Dogs are the ones with the ultra sensitive hearing. Again, does the hearing range of beardies even compare to that of dogs? If not, I seriously doubt a little key-clapper warble is going to bother them. |
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You could always just stick a nail right through the tail and tie a long, heavy gauge wire to it. I imagine that it'd be slightly less painful for the creature.
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If it makes him run sometimes well, he can use the exercise. :pimp |
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