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Dragon Slide
beared dragon question?

should i buy this one a 2 yr old male bearded dargon, he is very friendly, and he comes with all his supplies,food, 40 gallon tank, heat lamp, etc… there is a small fee homing fee for him of 150.00

or this one You would get:
bearded dragon
20 gallon tank with a slide on top
3 light system ( 2 day lights and 1 night light)
heating pad for under the tank
half log and a stick to climb on (both bought at petco)
a water bowl
temp gage
a reptile cave
poop scoop
and comes with the sand that is in the tank they are both 150 dollars

or should i buy a baby red bearded dragon for $80 at the petstore and buy everything seperate with will probally be between $150-200

Definatly get the adult!
Already hand tamed and friendly.
You will buy less crickets. He will be more likely to eat alot of veggies and less crickets. Baby beardie eat a ton of crickets, tons!
Already comes with a 40g tank something you will have to purchase later if you get a baby.
Buy the adult it’s a great deal, and a whole less hassel.

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How to Save Money Christmas Shopping

It’s that time of year again – for those of us who are financially disciplined, you’ve either already completed your 2008 holiday shopping or you’ve got the money set aside and ready to go. For the rest of us, we’ve only just barely thought about Christmas shopping – and believe it or not, the big day is just 49 shopping days away! If you’re dreaded the holiday season because you don’t know where the money is going to come from to purchase your gifts – this guide will come in handy. Here are # ways to save money on your 2008 Christmas shopping:

Become an Amazon.com Associate

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Do all your holiday shopping through FatWallet.com (you’ll probably find all of your favorite retailers there), and earn cash back between 1% and 20%. It’s a bit like using a credit card with cash back – except that it’s the website itself that gives you cash back for purchases. The money is applied to your FatWallet account, and you can redeem it as soon as you’ve reached a $10 minimum. Once logged in, keep your eye on special offers – during the holiday season, some retailers offer higher amounts of cash back to encourage shoppers to buy from them.

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When you know what you’re shopping for, go to PriceGrabber.com, type in the product name and then compare. You’ll see several retailers offering your item for sale, as well as the prices. You might be surprised at how differently items are priced at different stores! This allows you to see at a glance which store has your item for the smallest price tag. As an additional incentive to use PriceGrabber.com to find your items; some products offer $5 bonus for reviews. After you buy the item and submit a review, the site will give you $5 for your time.

Don’t Forget Your Sunday Paper

Throughout the year, you can find coupons for local stores in your Sunday newspaper. Between November and December, the number of coupons and the value of the coupons increase considerably. It is not unusual to find $5 off a purchase of $10 or $15 at your favorite local department store in the paper, so keep your eye out for coupons and special sale fliers and use them whenever you can to save money.

Friends and Family Discounts

If you know people who work in retail stores that you want to shop in, ask them if the store participates in a friends and family discount program. Many stores allow their employees to offer a discount to their friends and family on certain days or on certain items.

Outlet Stores

You can get everything from food to clothing to furniture and toys at discount prices at outlet stores. Typically the items are slightly less than perfect, so be sure to inspect them before buying but sometimes they are simply “last season” or overstock items that are sold at reduced prices to get them off the sales floor.

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