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Beardies rock. Never thought I'd say that. LOL we feed ours a combination of comercially available food and greens. We have a young german giant cross. Basically here's the deal with the germans as I know it. Feel free to correct me. Some time back some beardeds were imported from a german breeder. the bloodline had some interesting characteristics namely their large size and ability to fight off disease. When other dragons were getting sick and dying they apeared to be fine. German giant females tend to lay larger clutches of eggs than other bloodlines. They tend to be darker in coloration but can be bred with any color phase. I will try to get joe to post the pix of our little german female also the vandiveers have an awesome site dedicated to beardeds I will try to find the addy for you. Hope this helps some [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_cool.gif[/img]
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