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Hey guys i know its not a normal thing to post a reptile up on a car forum, but im not having much luck selling my Bearded Dragon, and i need him gone to make room for more important things at this moment in time, im selling a big bundle for $450, and will not split the bearded dragon and the enclosure, its $450 for the lot.

Includes:

- Central Bearded Dragon, Just over 1 Year Old.

- 4Ft x 2Ft Enclosure, with sliding glass front and opening top.

- 4Ft x 2Ft Stand to match enclosure.

- Full Lighting Setup ( Cermanic Heat Emitter, Standard Head Bulb, and UVB Globes )

- All Vitamins and Calcium Dusts

- Bathing Enclosure

- 2 Books.

- Extra Substrate

- Wood Roach Colony ( Feeder Roaches )

- Food Pellets

And more then i can think off, im getting rid of this whole unit.

The Bearded Dragon has been hand raised since 6 weeks old when i got him off a breeder, and to this day he is easily handled, i took him to the reptile vet in crows nest and they diagnosed him as a male, and gave him a checkup and he was 100%, hope to hear from someone soon. PM me for more information or payment and pickup. :):):)

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Good luck with the sale mate, my wife and I have a female central beardie and they are amazing pets...had her for like 2 or 3 years now.

why you getting rid of him?

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