Showing posts with label Lizzie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lizzie. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Our Sweet Lizzie

Lizzie, the boy named as a girl, our first beardie, our favorite love, our best beardie model, passed away today.

We are heart-broken. Something happened internally that was catastrophic for him. At first we thought he had overheated outside, but it was obviously more than that. After 7 years of life, 5 of those with us, our beloved Lizzie joins the host of little beardies waiting for us in heaven.

Yesterday morning we were trying on birthday hats for him and taking pictures. Can you tell he wasn't thrilled?




Then by last night, he was in bad shape.




He didn't even look like himself.

Today we thought he'd be okay in the long term so we left him in his sick tank and went to church. By the time we returned, he was gone.

My daughter got Lizzie for her 9th birthday. He was the best present she's ever gotten. We couldn't have asked for a better beardie and we'll never be able to replace him.

I will love Lizzie forever. My heart is heavy tonight. I cry for my daughter and I cry for myself.

Rest in peace, Sweet Lizzie. You will be with us forever.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Sharks!

I got an order for SIX sharks today so I had to get sewing. I made a couple extras to have on hand for the next orders.




This is the first time I had made a light blue shark. It turned out great.



I added a bow for some sweetness to go with the sharkness. :)



And, of course, we can't forget how adorable they look on.



Australian Land Sharks on the Prowl.

Friday, June 13, 2014

I need Inspiration for my Etsy shop please!

I've been feeling largely uninspired with creating beardie costumes for my Etsy shop which is why I haven't posted anything lately.

Yesterday I got a request to make a shark and I did that today (I was trying to stop stressing about a tarantula I'm babysitting). I'm SO excited with how it turned out!




So what else should I do? Leave your suggestions for future costumes in the comments below. PLEASE!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Turf War

Once upon a time, Sancho's "spot" in the house was the kitchen window. He liked it there and spent all day there (as long as there was sun).

See?



Then one day on his "walk-abouts," he discovered an upstairs bedroom window. That is his new "spot." He waits until I leave the house or turn my back and then he makes a break for it.


He can climb the stairs without any problems. He doesn't know that he's handicapped. ;)


If the door is shut, he scratches at it until someone opens it.


He climbs up there all by himself, handicaps and all. Impressive, huh?


And this is where he stays until the sun goes down and I take him back downstairs. I usually wait until the sun is gone from the window, but sometimes even I pull him down after the sun has passed, he will still crawl back upstairs.

Lizzie, our oldest beardie, HATES sharing the window and the room with Sancho. Because that was HIS window and Sancho took it from him. He freaks out the second Sancho climbs up the last stair. So I've taken to bringing Lizzie down to Sancho's first window to keep the peace.

Poor Lizzie.


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

More Clothes Fun

I had a request on my Etsy shop to make a graduation cap & gown. It took a couple practice tries to get it right, they finally turned out great. 



I found some fun pink fabric in the clearance remanent section at Joann's and knew I had to make a pretty Princess party dress. I was the only one who thought it was adorable-- Lizzie did *not* want to play dress up this morning.



Wednesday, December 18, 2013

My Bruminating Beardies

These are my three bruminating beardies.

Max
That's about as wide as his eyes have been open for over a week




















Lizzie
My daughter makes sure he is covered with his blanket every night and he
stays like that every day. She still gets him out to snuggle so he's not
totally asleep yet. 





















Georgie (aka "Pickle 2")
Georgie is happiest when she is all wrapped up. I check her every day to
make sure she is okay. She ate a couple days ago so she'll be okay.
























My other beardies (Toothless, Pickle, and Ziggy) are too young to be bruminating. I can't let Spike bruminate because I'm still doing wound care on him.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Beardie Roll Call or Our House feels Slightly Empty

Toothless

Spike

Max

Hurley (who is leaving Monday)

SweetPea- the lone female

Our boy named Lizzie

Down to only 6. Raji got adopted out last night. Yeah! All the others have gone home or been adopted. Dr Folland was teasing me that if I'm down to 8, I'd better load up! ;) I think we're okay with just a few for now.

P.S. taking pics of the beardies in their tanks showed me how dirty the glass has gotten! whoops! Time to wipe some glass down.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Sun Time!

My favorite vet, Dr Doug Folland, likes to say that the single best thing you can do for your reptile is to give it sun time. Especially this time of the year when it is warm outside, sun time is a great way to make your beardies healthy.

I have two males, Max & Spike, who have their own cages outside, and they both believe they should NEVER have to be inside in a tank. As soon as the sun rises past my neighbor's trees, I take my big boys outside and they spend the day in the sun/shade.


Their set ups are simple: a rat/guinea pig cage with leftover pieces of astroturf on the floor. Max's cage has a shelf on it; Spike's cage has a tree branch. I use astroturf or reptile carpet to cover part of the top of the cage so there is always shade.

Today I put my old parakeet cage on the table on it's back so I could sun Toothless for awhile. Because he's so small, he could fit through the bars on the other cages. A parakeet cage is perfect. He has a rock to perch on.

When these guys are outside, I check them hourly to make sure they have sun & shade. In the heat of the day (between noon and 3) when the sun is at its highest, I put up my patio umbrella and position it so it shades their whole cages. Even with the umbrella up, they get plenty of heat and UVB reflection. Also when it is hot, I'll spray down the astroturf with a water bottle to keep them from overheating.


Upstairs in our south facing window is Lizzie. He's the little bump on the right side of the window. The window filters out the UVB light, but he still enjoys have the sun & warmth.


Downstairs in our south facing window is SweetPea. She is too timid to be outside, but she loves being on the window ledges in the sun. Here her head is up, but most of the time she looks like this:



So here's my helpful hints for outside sun time:

1-- NEVER EVER EVER use a glass tank. You will kill your reptile quickly!! Use an old bird/ferret/rat/small animal cage.

2-- Check on your beardies hourly to make sure they have plenty of sun & shade. Put them in a location where they won't be bothered by neighborhood animals.

3-- Windows filter out UVB (that's their job) so the only natural UVA & UVB light is direct sunlight. So get them outside when it's warm or consider opening up your windows when it's not as hot.

4-- Always keep water in their cages. When they spend a lot of sun outside, bathe/soak them more often to keep their hydration levels up.

5-- Beardies like the heat. It may be too hot for you, but it is perfect for them. In the wild, beardies sun themselves in temps up to 110 degrees. As long as they have both sun and shade and water, they should be fine with the heat. But that goes back to rule number 2-- check them a lot. If they are gaping consistently, or hiding, or trying to get out, it may be time to move them back to their tanks.

6-- Start off small. Try 30 minutes a day until they get used to being outside. SweetPea is too freaked out by alone outside time. She'll stay with me on my lap, but can't handle being outside. Most other beardies will adjust quickly to being outside with new sights & smells & sounds. But you can build them up. Until you are sure they can handle the new environment, give them short segments of time during the day (maybe once in the morning and once in the afternoon).


Anything else? Leave a comment below!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Bath Time-- a Weekly Must for Adult Beardies

Adult beardies need a bath *at least* once a week so they have an opportunity to drink and to poop. Once they get used to the bath, they will do both of things without fail.

Juvenile beardies (over 6 months) need a bath a couple times a week. It's best to not bathe baby beardies because they can't handle the temperature changes.

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Bath water should be warm, but not hot! Don't burn them. It's not supposed to be a sauna. Be sure to add  more warm water if they are in the bath for a long time.

Most beardies will involuntarily puff up with air when the get into water; it's a survival instinct to keep them afloat. Don't worry about it.

Some beardies like to swim around and play; some don't. If they like to swim, let them swim. My older three beardies got in tonight, got a drink, and then wanted out.

A beardie who has had a lot to drink will have a very full belly! Don't squeeze them too hard or they will spit the water back up.

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For new beardies who aren't used to baths, I dip my fingers in the water and dribble it on their noses to make them drink. It may take a few drops, but usually they will start opening their mouths and licking up the water. You can keep doing that until they stop licking or you can gently coax their mouths down toward the water so they can drink directly. Once my beardies learn to lap up the water themselves, I don't even have to dribble water on their noses-- they do it immediately.

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If they poop in the water, then bath time is over. Don't let them drink the poopy water. If they haven't had anything to drink, drain the water, wash out the sink, refill the water, and put them back in.

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Once my beardies have bathed, I wrap them in a clean towel and put them back directly under their basking spot so they can warm back up.

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When I have new beardies, I change the water for each one so I don't spread any diseases. Tonight Thor got the first bath, then I washed out the sink and refilled it for Toothless. I also used separate towels for them. Because Lizzie, Max, and SweetPea have been with me and around each other for a long time, I let them share the same water.



SweetPea drinking. She's about to shed so her back is white

Max drinking. He weighed a lot more when I picked him up!

Toothless & her first bath with me

Lizzie drinking. He used to hate bath time, but now he enjoys it

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sunday Sun Time


The weather was beautiful yesterday so I took 4 of the 6 beardies outside. I also had two tortoises outside and my two dogs. It was great!


Saturday, June 29, 2013

Just for Fun: Beardies with Hats


A couple months ago, I walked into my daughter's room and found her 5 year old lizard, Lizzie, sitting in the window and wearing a pilgrim's hat. I have no idea WHY he was wearing a hat, but he was. It was hilarious!

I found this LINK today that is a whole collection of beardies wearing hats. Love it!