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Are Dickersonae commonly available collareds?

Icarus Mar 10, 2004 02:08 PM

I live in Montreal, and the suppliers I've spoken to only cater in Collaris and "the other kind" (I'm thinking they are talking about Vestigium, based on the description given). Anyone have any tips? Any folks from Canada?
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Da Da Dee Da Da Da Doo Do, Goulet.

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Icarus Mar 10, 2004 02:41 PM

Her movements have been kind of "jerky" lately... She's still active and eating well, but when she walks around - it is not a very fluid motion. Does this raise any alarms for anyone?
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Da Da Dee Da Da Da Doo Do, Goulet.

Johne Mar 10, 2004 02:45 PM

I have't ever seen and "jerky" movements from my lizards at all. I can't hardly imagine what that may look like.

As far as dickersonae go...there are a couple people on here that breed them. There are also some people that live in Northern Michigan. Perhaps something could be worked out where you would have to pick them up.

Brock Nelson, and Will Wells could possibly have, or will likely have offspring this year.

John Eddington

skyliner Mar 10, 2004 04:17 PM

in knida jerky like movements,muscle spasms like the brain was sending to strong a signal if thats possible,but it turns out i poisoned it with a form of mite killer which apparently wasnt even legal to sell in this country(i didnt know at the time)And guess where i bought,petsmart the not so smart peeps who know diddly about anything live!Anyway i cant say ive hadd any lizards do this so unfortunately i cant help,if its real bad go to the vet.
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see yah laterz people
jason
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eve Mar 10, 2004 05:30 PM

Sometimes with Bearded dragons or any lizard if they are lacking calcim they can kind of twitch, or jerk !

Just a thought ! Hope shes fine!

Eve

wwwwwells Mar 10, 2004 10:04 PM

Collareds in the wild will jerk when they move. This happens when they are nervous or unsure whick way to go to avoid being caught.

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