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is this a good price

i went to a my local reptile shop the other day to and asked about bearded dragons as im getting one in october, and I wanted to know their prices. They seemed to know alot about reptiles. i asked them how much it would be for a bearded dragon and a full setup. they said a adult bearded dragon was 100 pounds and the full setup including all electrics,heating and lighting was 120 pounds. i all ready had the u.v.b starter and the tank so is this a good price please help.

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Ummm, I dont know pounds, lol...Can you convert that to US money for me?
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hi the 200 pounds alltogether would be about 150 dollars

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Then I would say if that is for the Bearded Dragon and all the houseing equipment, thats a good deal. Does that include the tank as well???
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I agree with Marsha

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hi, i would also say that it's a good price my set up was about £320 including a sub-adult bearded dragon. at the time I thought that it was expensive but after getting my male (costing £175) i realise that it was a good price.

go for it.

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Who's pound is this? The GBP is strong next to the USD right now (1 GBP = 1.86 USD) so that 200 pound setup equates to roughly $372.

I still can't tell you whether it is a good deal or not as I am an ig keeper and the shear sizes are so different.
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it dosent include the tank

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hi the 200 pounds alltogether would be about 150 dollars
200 Pounds is actually more like 350-400 USD

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from an average petstore I wouldn't pay anything over $80 unless they can show me how they care for them, tell me the lineage, and give a health warrnity.but then agian I can't really talk because I can spend $300 on a Bearded Dragon without batting an eyelash but I gasp at paying $16 to park at the zoo.lol.
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