| The dragons I am talking about are bearded dragons | | | | and he was often left out all day in my shop happily |
| and they don't breathe fire but they are hot lizards. | | | | sitting in a large Ficus plant. He did go missing on one |
| They are probably the most popular lizard in the UK, | | | | occasion for a couple of days but I found him in the |
| and why not? They make great pets. When young | | | | attic room above the shop. As for a 30 foot |
| they can be rather lively but they do settle down | | | | Chameleon - you only get one of those if you have |
| nicely as they get older. I have spent many an | | | | it commissioned as a huge piece of art to hang on |
| evening with a Beardie on my lap watching TV, yes | | | | the front of your shop, which I did some years ago. |
| Bearded Dragons like TV too, the movement seams | | | | "Charles" is still up there keeping watch over our |
| to catch their eye. | | | | customers as they come and go. |
| Chameleons are usually a bit more temperamental | | | | Gecko's also make great pets especially the always |
| and most don't like being handled a lot but you do | | | | popular Leopard Gecko, they do need careful handling |
| get the odd exception. I did have a Yemen | | | | though as they can drop their tails if you don't. |
| Chameleon (Gizmo) a few years ago that was very | | | | Always seek lots of advice before purchasing any |
| friendly and always willing to be picked up and carried | | | | exotic pet and there is plenty of information available |
| around, he also liked to climb around in house plants | | | | for free on-line. |