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RE: Blue head tree dragons…

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Posted by: jobi at Sat Mar 24 17:26:30 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]  
   

I just missed some very nice Tanzanian red heads, wow talk about colourful lizards!

My blue heads seem to like the same husbandry my stelio loves, I hatched a few dozen stelios in the last year and really enjoy them, the blue heads are pretty much the same size as my stelios, however I think they are much easier to handle and work with, not to mention the awesome colors.

Its funny how some cheep lizards are often overlooked by keepers, one of the most fun and enjoyable lizard iv kept is the emerald swifts, cbb are finger tame and display the most fascinating social behaviours.

I really hope more people will start keeping these wonderful species, in many case for more interesting then many established species, some have incredible color potential.

I cant wait to see what I will hatch from those blue heads, if they prove to be polymorphic I might start a serious project with them?



   

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