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A new keeper's guide to the Pogona Rankini / Henrylawsoni Dragon

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 Post subject: What Keeps your Rankin Busy?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 3:46 pm 
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Just in the process of setting up my Viv and wondered what your Rankin loves most in your set ups. Will have a 4 foot viv with a single Rankin in for now until i have learnt enough and know its sex before getting another one, so wanted to make a busy viv for it while its on its own. Pics would be great, Cheers.


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 Post subject: Re: What Keeps your Rankin Busy?
PostPosted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:33 am 
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Rankins: Kala (F), Adoni (M), Alpha (F), Beta (M), Gamma (M), Pumpkin (M), Half & Half (M). Beardies: Spot (M), Brandon (M), Lilly (F). Uromastyx: Brian (M), Chloe (F), Kora (F), Kami (M), Fred (M), Murray (M).
Mine really like their trees and rocks. My male climbs his tree, which is right by the glass in the front of his cage. He loves to watch my daughter in her playpen. She watches him too :) :)



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 Post subject: Re: What Keeps your Rankin Busy?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:56 pm 
Rank: Baby Dragon
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1.0.0 - Rex (Rankins) - Born 05/10/09
0.0.1 - ?? (Uromastyx) - Born ??
Rex is pretty much permanently at the glass these days, he used to run around quite a lot but now he is mostly just watching me constantly. Out of his viv he seems to really like to climb as high as he can, usually up the back of my chair.


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 Post subject: Re: What Keeps your Rankin Busy?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:32 pm 
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2 Rankin Dragons Born approx October 2007
1 Leopard gecko Born May 2008
2 Corn snakes....2008 and 2009
1 jack Russell Terrier.....
and not forgetting our son who is 12! xxxx
mine like watching tv! xxxx



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 Post subject: Re: What Keeps your Rankin Busy?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:21 am 
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I male Rankin called Button. 16 months old, Sadly passed away.
1 Blood red rainbow 1/2 cross Bearded Dragon called Solar 7 weeks old.
1 Bearded Dragon called Lunar 7 weeks old
Button also spends a lot of time at the front of his viv watching me
do the housework. In the afternoon when I sit down to watch tv he watches it too , he loves the adverts.

He likes to exercise on the conservatory floor as there is nowhere he can get stuck or lost and he likes to climb the stairs a couple of times a day.
I discovered this by accident one day. I was holding him when I answered the door to the postman.
I had to sign for a parcel so I put him on a step for a few seconds.
When I looked round again he was halfway up the stairs.
This has now become part of his daily routine. His reward ......... getting to see his reflection in the bathroom tiles.
Terri x


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 Post subject: Re: What Keeps your Rankin Busy?
PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 10:56 pm 
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I have only had Howard a few days and he watches my every move which i really didnt expect, he lives in my bedroom so im finding it hard to get used to :) x


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