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Problem with Frilled Dragon

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Posted by: system_of_a_down at Sun Nov 19 21:31:02 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by system_of_a_down ]  
   

I got my Frilled Dragon about a month ago from a pet store i work at. It's about 15 inches in length, at the petstore it was housed in a 55 G tank with another smaller one. When it was at the petstore it ate crickets, was active and quite tame. When I first took it home it stopped eating everything other than undusted superworms, became very aggressive and just remained behind one of the pieces of driftwood at the top of it's cage. It's cage at my house is 30 inches tall by 2 feet deep and 4 feet wide, it has a hot spot of 95 degrees and is misted once a day. I brought it back to the petstore and the next day i was there it was active again, was eating everthing again and it wouldn't even flare up when you reached in to take him out. He stayed there for another week and i decided to give it another try but now it's back to being aggressive and un-active. Is there something I'm doing wrong?


   

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