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old man frilly

cochran Mar 31, 2009 11:17 AM

Just a new pic of my old male frilly basking in the morning sun!I let him out of his cage so he can sit in the light coming thru the window.He is about 12 yrs. old and is the lowest maintenance lizard I've ever had!He is extremely calm and seems to love attention. Jeff

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nivek5225 Mar 31, 2009 11:45 PM

He looks awesome! I should be getting a trio in a couple days. About how big is he?

fc3schick87 Apr 02, 2009 09:10 PM

if your getting a trio remember female dragons are far more skittish then males, and you shouldnt breed females before they are 2 years of age!

idk if your an experienced frill dragon owner but depending on where you get them, imported or captive bread in states, depends on how their aditude will be towards you and eating and basking.

btw, awesome pic, post more! hes gorgious!

bob Aug 04, 2009 02:40 PM

Nice male but in my eyes he ought to be spreading some genes around as he is one of the closest looking decendents from my original group that I sold off back in 2001. Seems the group never really made it into the right hands and were ever propogated properly and almost extinct in the private collections here in the USA. A couple of the people working with some of the crossed aussie/red/yellow phase dont seem to be hatching many eggs at all. Frilled dragons were one of the easiest eggs I have ever hatched in comparison to monitors and helodermas. You can see my founding stock on the site link.
Robert www.herphatch.com

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