The Extremely Exciting news I was excited about!

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So, you know how I was extremely excited about something? Yeah

That’s what today’s post is about.

And this extremely exciting thing I was talking about,
Is finally here
Actually, we got it about a week and a half ago, so I really should’ve written this earlier but I wanted to get it more used to me and the terrarium
(HINT!)

If you didn’t see the last post, here it is:

Now that you’ve seen that one, can you guess what it is?

Can you?

Okay, I’m just going to tell you!

I got….

A Leopard Gecko!
They’re the cutest thing in the world!

I got a little baby one (So we don’t know its gender yet) named Mochi
They love the terrarium so much and they are so cute! I will include some pictures at the end.

Anyways, I hope you liked this post
If you want to see more pictures of Mochi, Let me know!

Have a great day,
-Lizzy

Some extremely exciting news I am extremely excited about.

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Hey! Welcome back.
As you can see by the title, I am extremely excited about something.
but wHaT?

Okay, I know this news may not be exciting for seasoned reptile owners (Hint!)
buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut

I am going to get a-
Oh, should I tell you? Or should I make you wait until I get it?
Oooooooooooo
hM…

Yes, I’ll make you wait.

bUuUUUt I will give you clues.

Clue 1: Named after a large tca (tca is an anagram)
Clue 2: Small
Clue 3: Reptile

Please put your guess in the comments! I wanna see what you think it is.

Lizzy

Baby Yoda Crochet Pattern by Hooked on Fandom

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Hey! Welcome back!

Recently, I made my very own Baby Yoda, from Hooked on Fandom’s Crochet Pattern!
It’s adorable, really easy to make, and I took some pictures of the WIP and one of the finished product (Note: I made two Yodas, both experimenting with different yarn, so if they look different in the pictures, that is why)

Baby Yoda the Child Pattern FREE
Baby Yoda #1 (Made May 1st)
Baby Yoda #1 (Side View, also made May 1st)
Baby Yoda #2 (Began on June 8th)
Baby Yoda #2 (With Legs, and 1 ear. Also began on June 8th)

The forgotten Disney game MASTERPIECE

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Hey, just wanted to let you know, that cponline (The “New Club Penguin”, which had been launched after Disney shut the original down) is no long up. It was due to copyright from Disney. Also, I began writing this BEFORE it got shut down.

Alright. Let’s talk about the forgotten Disney Masterpiece – Club Penguin!
Now, if you grew up in the early 2000s (I did not.), you probably played Club Penguin. Or at least had a Club Penguin ACCOUNT… Right? I think.

Anyways, you may be saying “What the heck is Club Penguin?”

Too bad.

Just kidding! Okay… Club Penguin is a game where you have a little character that is a penguin, and you can go and do quests, earn coins, play with your friends, and buy and transform your puffles. I will include a picture so you can all see what it looks like:

Now, if you’ll notice, this little cute thing is Yellow. No, not all puffles are yellow! There’s this little guy (He was from an event, I believe)

Aweeee! So cute! I love puffles.

Anyways, in the game, there are lots of events, like there was a Christmas Event, and a Superhero event, etc.
And, you can use codes to unlock outfits, get coins, and earn puffles!

Amazing do-it-at-home Harry Potter Pumpkin Juice!

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Hey guys,
So. My birthday was a little while ago. And for my birthday, I really wanted some Harry Potter themed stuff. I have been to Universal Studios Hollywood about 6-7 times, and the Pumpkin Juice there is… Meh. (I know some people liked it, but it was not my favorite)

Universal Studios Pumpkin Juice

Sooooooo… I decided to make it better. I have a recipe you can follow and the results are amazing, and I can guarantee that its better than you would think.

Amazing do-it-at-home Harry Potter Pumpkin Juice
(makes 10 cups)

Ingredients:
2 cups Apple Juice
1 cup White Grape Juice
1 cup Pineapple Juice
1 15oz can Pumpkin Puree
1 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice
Note: You can also swap out the Apple Juice for Sparkling Apple Cider (I recommend Martinelli’s Sparkling Apple Cider)

Directions: Whisk together the Juices until fully blended, about 2 minutes. Scoop out Pumpkin Puree into a bowl. Add in Pumpkin Pie Spice, and mix together thoroughly. This will be much easier than adding the Spice directly into the juice. Slowly add the Pumpkin and Spice Mixture into the juice, and whisk in thoroughly. Allow to cool in a fridge for about half an hour, pour into a pitcher, and serve with ice!

Bearded Dragons: Everything a new owner needs to know!

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Hey guys! I hope you enjoy! I’ve been working on this for a while and I really cannot wait to see what you think!

Hello, Mate! Today I am going to tell you all about Beardies!

Bearded Dragons are native Australians. They live in a generally warmer climate, so they need a warmer terrarium. 

How warm, you ask? Well, I will tell you all you will need to know about what beardies eat, how to take care of them, and even where to put them! I hope you enjoy and help you make a decision, if, maybe, you want a beardie! 

Furnishing for your Habitat

In every Bearded  Dragon habitat, there should be a place for it to hide (such as a small dome or a rock carved into a dome) 

and a place to sun (Like a hammock or some large sticks).

Also, there should be a little shallow pool for the Beardie to soak in to loosen his/her scales so that shedding is much easier and painless. 

As far as turf, you can either get calcium-free sand (Most dragons can smell calcium, and they love it! But, if the dragon is eating sand, it could block the dragon’s tubes and cause medical problems) or a turf sheet will also work. 

Heating and Lighting

Another essential thing to have in habitat for Beardies is a heating light and a UV-B light. 

Bearded Dragons sleep every night just like we do. If you are not interested in turning off the light manually every night, then a good thing to do would be getting a light timer. Set it to turn off at about 9 P.M., and have it come back on at 6. This way the Beardie can get enough sleep just like us. 

Now, you may be wondering what type of tank/terrarium you need. Well, for a fully grown adult, I would recommend a 65 gallon tank, and for a fully grown dwarf I would recommend a 35-40 gallon tank. 

I also recommend the Zilla 40 gallon critter cage for a juvenile or dwarf dragon. It goes for about $100 USD on Petco.com.

If you are new to the reptile world and need a starter kit, I recommend the Zoo Med Juvenile Beardie starter kit, which goes for about $160 USD, also on Petco. 

Food and Feeding

Beardies eat everything from Mealworms (Left, bottom) 

to Blue Horned Worms (Right, top)

The most costly food is Blue Horned Worms, which range from $20-$30 for 2 worms.

As I mentioned before, Dragons need a heating light and a 

UV-B light. The recommended temperature for a baby-to- juvenile Beardie is between 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit. Adults can stand and should be kept at higher temperatures, between 90-95 degrees Fahrenheit. 

Now, you might be wondering why these reptiles need a UV-B light. This is because they need a certain spectrum of ultraviolet in addition to a heating light. This spectrum (UV-B) is necessary for Beardies to make Vitamin D, which is necessary for any Dragon to live a good.

Beardies also need a less-humid environment. A good way to keep the habitat less humid is to use dry sand, instead of wet sand. The normal humidity of a house is 50%. The ideal humidity is 35%-40% for a normal beardie cage/tank.

Handling and holding

For juvenile beardies, it is recommended to hold your beardie for at least 15 minutes 3-4 times every day. This way, your beardie will be more accustomed to being held and will be much more lenient to be held/handled. For adult beardies, hold as many times as you would like, for as long as you would like. 

Just do it for a minimum of 1 time every 2 days.

More on Food

For adult Dragons (Older than 18 months), they need to be fed 1 once a day, daily. For juveniles-babies, they should be fed 3-5 times a day, in 10-minute increments, feeding only as much as they can eat in the allotted time. As I said before, a practical option is mealworms, but you can also feed your beardie crickets. They go for about $6.99 for 50 online and cricket for 12 cents at Petco. 

Good places to keep your dragon

A good place to keep your dragon is either on a cabinet, or you can even keep your dragon in/on a bookcase. You can also keep it on a counter or table. Just make sure wherever you put them, there is an outlet so you can plug in your heat lamp and UV-B. You can also get battery-powered heat and UV-B lamp, which is better if you live in a place where there are power outages frequently

Some places to get a good bookshelf are Wayfair, PotteryBarn or Costco. You can also have a woodworker make a custom bookshelf for the size you need for your bearded dragon cage. 

Bearded Dragons and other animals

Beardies are very territorial. You can keep beardies with other animals, but it is not recommended. Dragons can get very stressed when in close proximity to other reptiles or other animals, which can result in high blood pressure and even a heart attack. You can put beardies together, and if they are 2 females or a female and a male. As I said before, Beardies are territorial. If you put 2 males together, they will most likely fight. 

If you are interested in getting a male and female dragon, just keep in mind that they will probably mate. If they do, female beardies tend to lay 20 eggs in one clutch, and lay between 3-6 clutches per mating. Most of the eggs will be fertile, so be ready to have a bunch of babies! Though you can give them away once they are 8 weeks, that is still a lot of babies.

What type of beardie to get

There are many different types of beardies. Personally, I prefer dwarf beardies, as they are much more affordable as you will need a smaller cage. They are also so cute! There are also Pygmy beardies, which are more expensive.

Regular adults will get anywhere from 18” to 20” to even 30” if kept healthy, while fully grown dwarf dragons only get from 14” to 18” and pygmies only get between 12” and 15”! 

Prices

Beardies can range anywhere from $30-$60 at most pet stores (Such as Petco) for juveniles, while older dragons can cost anywhere between $60 and $200. There is even a species called Pygmy Bearded Dragons (Left), which are much more rare and can fetch up to $400. Normally, you can get a better price at breeders.

 There are many good breeders, and you can sign up to be notified when they get a new litter. Beardies are born constantly (Depending on the dragon), about once or twice every couple months.

Another thing to keep in mind is that normally at breeders (Unless they are local) they will ship your beardie, so you do not get to hold or really meet your beardie until arrival. 

Also, if you are ordering online and they have you pay before you get the actual animal, it is possible that it is a scam. Especially if the dragon costs more than about $80 for a juvenile. 

The best option is to find a local breeder in your area and pick it up in person.

I hope you enjoyed it, and that you can now make a well-educated decision on whether or not you want a beardie!

Sources: Wikipedia, beardeddragoncare101.com, thebeardeddragon.org, reptileadvisor.com, reptile.guide

Little Lizzy Life

 

7 things YOU NEED to do (Or don’t) during COVID 19!

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Welcome Back! I hope you like this list and it helps you just, you know, stay safe and healthy.

  1. Do WASH YOUR HANDS. Always a good idea! The virus can live in your hands for up to 15 minutes, so washing your hands for 20 seconds every 15 minutes would be a good idea!
  2. Do DRINK WATER. If the virus is in your throat, swallowing any liquid will help flush the virus down to the stomach, and the acids in the stomach kill the virus.
  3. Do DRINK HOT LIQUIDS. The virus can be easily killed by heat, so if you have a glass of herbal tea, hot chocolate, or even hot water, the hot liquids will not only kill it but flush it down to your stomach.
  4. Do SUNBATHE. As I said in the last, heat can kill the virus. If you can, sunbathe! This will not only kill it but give you a tan! Also, when you sunbathe, do not use any sort of facemask. The virus is too big to go through the facemask and will not be killed.
  5. Don’t USE MEDICAL FACEMASKS. I am not talking about a facemask as in the large beanie-thing that has eye holes and a mouth hole. I am talking about the face masks that they give you in hospitals if you have a cough. THEY DO NOT HELP UNLESS YOU HAVE THE VIRUS. They don’t. The only way they help to stop the spread is if the actual people who have the virus need to go out, then they help keep the virus in. But if you just are worried, you might want to try the $40 painter’s masks.
  6. Do STAY HOME. I mean, if you are out of groceries, yeah, go to the grocery store. Or if you work at the grocery store or a restaurant. But the best way to stop the spread? Stay home.
  7. Do GO OUTSIDE. At our house, we have a huge back yard. If you have one, go outside! Play in the yard, or just sip and iced tea on the lawn. Being outside helps! Just stay 6 feet away.

Alright, that is all for this list! Hope you all like it and stay safe.

Some stuff…

Announcements, General

Hey guys. Lately, I have been sick and so I have not been posting a lot. Also, there are a couple of things I want to share with you!

First of all, I am auditioning for America’s Got Talent!
(Honestly, that is probably the most exciting news!)

Second of all, we now have two new writers, Little May and Little E. Little E is also known as Julie from my YouTube Channel, and Little May is my best friend and long-time Harry Potter Fan.

Thirdly, my little brother, Chase (His real name is Peter, but he likes to be called Chase.), should soon have a blog!

I will let you guys know when it is up and running!

Hope you all had a good day and bye from Lizzy!