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RE: Frillie Fangs

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Posted by: libra85 at Tue Feb 13 01:32:45 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by libra85 ]  
   

Honestly, my frillie is still young, but he would never bite. As scared as he gets sometimes, I could never see him biting. I even change around his cage and installed a fountain with him in the cage, and he didn't get aggressive. I don't really have any other frillies to compare to, but he is sooooo friendly to humans. He licks me sometimes which is very strange. He sits on my shoulder for like up to 30 minutes when I am on the computer. But like I said, he is young and he has been staying out of the cage longer and longer without freaking out. I will continue to take him out, or at least pet him as much as possible so he understands that I won't let anything hurt him and not to be scared. Well that's my story, and if all frillies are like mine... then the teeth are nothing to worry about! Take it from someone who didn't want to get a lizard, just went to check out the new pet store down the block and fell in love with a creature I knew nothing about. He was a very spare of the moment decision. I definatly recommend getting a frilly whole heartedly.


   

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