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RE: Is a Frilly for me?

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Posted by: reptilelover700 at Mon Oct 25 20:20:06 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptilelover700 ]  
   

Depending on the type of enclosure you have, humidity and heat can be the easiest thing or the hardest thing. Frilled Dragons are typically friendly if handled often. They can be a bit skittish at times and will likely not be as docile as a bearded dragon but pretty darn close for most. As far as how much experience that's needed it really comes down to the research you do on the animal and if you feel 100% positive that you are able to meet all of the needs of the dragon (this includes vet bills and more). You will want to purchase a CBB Frilled Dragon because most of the other quality/non-cbb aren't in the best of shape and a CBB is the least likely to give you health issues. Taming them also takes quite some time so be prepared to work with them for several weeks to a month or more.

There's some pretty useful information if you follow the link below.
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