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fattails and frilled dragons

mblons Sep 30, 2004 01:29 PM

Would it be ok to put in my clutch of baby fattails with my breeding pair of adult frilled dragons?

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caecilianman02 Sep 30, 2004 05:08 PM

Hi there:

Fat-tails are delicate geckos with thin velvety skin. Frilled dragons, from faraway geographic regions, are large, voracious predators with razor sharp teeth and bad attitudes, preying on on nearly anything.
And at breeding time, I think a male would be particularly aggressive. I have not herd of anyone mixing frilleds with anything else. Considering these factors, I would probably not reccommend it.
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