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Posted by: seductivereptile at Tue Sep 19 15:07:10 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by seductivereptile ] I have a frilled dragon, and its the bee's knees!! I raised one to adulthood and decided (big regrets) to let him go to a breeding program, he was an awesome, very tame, exceptional animal, he is happy now with his three girls. I find frilleds to be very easy and completely uninclined to bite. I am no expert by any means, but have owned them and can speak from my experience. They will eat crickets but very little greens or pellets if any at all. As far as an enclosure, get something tall vs long, they love to be up high, just not so high that they can climb on the screen top and get a burn. The best info I have found is from www.sundial.com. I got my frilled from www.mbreptiles.com, I have bought two from MB Reptiles and they came to me super healthy and very tame. To tell you how tame they are, my lil one likes to sleep in my shirt and seems pretty content to be there after only a week with me. They seem to require moisture so a misting system is really nice, otherwise you can just spray them regularly and keep a dish of clean water available at all times. I keep my youngster on papertowels, easiest way for me. They are skittish by nature, but once they know you, they are at ease and rarely frill out at all. Check out my pics [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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