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Tony Howard - #1 - 2012-01-21 15:40 - (Reply)
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onyxdragon - #1.1 - 2012-03-05 17:02 - (Reply)
Bearded Dragons are semi social and display amazing behaviors like head bobbing and circumduction when in groups. I am interested in breeding them and i found out that they are not as inbred as you claim i think you are a breeder trying to eliminate competition!!!