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mountain horn dragons

metallicarox Oct 13, 2004 08:14 PM

how are their tempermant in captivity

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ecb Oct 14, 2004 07:49 AM

different Dragons have different Temperments
Tripod is one of my more active, running around, ones and he only has 3 legs
Erowen is one of my largest, but she is calm, and quiet
Rarh is most likely to hiss and yell and profile every time I open the enclosure
Erik/a is most likely to run away and hide, and she is the most agressivly Digging of the ladies I have, and she does not look like she has any eggs on board
the 2 females I have look SO BIG and lumpy, but they are not digging, or moving around much

the only time I ever got bit was when I was force feeding one of the ones. I was pushing a wrom into her mouth, and she BIT me, no damage to my finger, or to her mouth

did that help?

Make sure they have lots of room to hide, and climb, and somthing to dig in and running water to wash in and drink
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FroggieB Oct 17, 2004 12:25 PM

Depends on the individual animal. Most of mine are quite docile. The males can be a bit more agressive and territorial than the females but most are pretty calm. I compare their temerament to that of a bearded dragon. Most will sit on your for hours.
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Michael972 Oct 24, 2004 06:06 PM

Mine is relatively calm and will sit on my head while I work at the computer typing.
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