Here's the only pic I could find here:
http://www.sunhousereptiles.com/Dendragama Wish List.html

SunHouse Reptiles
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Here's the only pic I could find here:
http://www.sunhousereptiles.com/Dendragama Wish List.html

SunHouse Reptiles
What a beauty! Do you have access to some?
I did find just a little bit on them in the book Agamid Lizards by Ulrich Manthey and Norbert Schuster. Total length of male is 144-158mm and female is 146-149mm. A female from the Karo mountains laid 4 eggs during the dry season in March. They are from Northern & Western Sumatra.
Highland Agama prefers semi-shaded bushes near streams, outside of forests, but does not avoid human habitation.
Heavily planted cloud-forest viv (h 100cm, w 200cm, d 60cm) with thin branches. Dry and rainy seasons must be simulated.
These agamids are insectivores.
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Marcia - FroggieB Dragons
www.froggieb.com/MHDHome.html
Dear sir I noticed that you are working with Laemanctus Longipes. We have produced to F3 statues at our facility and I am looking for Laemanctus serratus, are these animals still being brought in?
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