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rick gordon
at Tue Apr 12 11:30:38 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rick gordon ]
I wouldn't worry about her being perfect. Perfection is all a matter of your criteria. The most perfect waterdragon that I have is 16 years old now, when I got him he was wild caught and had been in captivity for a year and had acclimated badly. He lost a third of his tail and several fingers. I consider him perfect, because he is completely tame, he eats from my hand and never run when I approach him. His health is extraordinary and he is still producing offspring despite his age. I wouldn't trade him for a hundred perfect tailed specimens!
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