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Blue Mouth Mountain Horned Dragon ?

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Posted by: Regmon at Sat Oct 7 21:59:18 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Regmon ]  
   

I got in a trio of " common name is " Blue Mouth Mountain Horned Dragon . I'm not sure the common name or where they are from . The male is mossy green with black diamond patterns down the back and the two females are rusty brown / red with black diamond patterns down the back . The two females are very gravid of course . I know they all need deworming but I may wait till the females lay eggs. My other question is cage . What is the best set up ? Do these " dragons " spend most of their time sitting verticle on trees ? Any help , pointers or tips on getting them started would be greatly appreciated . I'm mostly an asian turtle / tortoise guy but lizard man at heart . Naturally I was attracted to these Mnt Dragons.


   

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