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Frilled Dragons

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  • 03-29-2005, 03:38 AM
    ballpythonandragon
    Frilled Dragons
    I was at the petstore today and saw a baby frilled dragon for 150.00 bucks im wanting to get another reptile but i don't know if i want that or a while lipped python for the same price which do you think makes a better pet? thanks Aaron
  • 03-29-2005, 06:20 PM
    kavmon
    how big was the frilled? my wife's was a baby and we got him from ben siegal at a show for $100.00 if it is big the extra 50 might be worth it they don't grow very fast, not like beardeds.


    vaughn
  • 03-29-2005, 10:34 PM
    Python-77
    kavon, I got my frilled from ben, also great little dragon.

    The better pet is the one you want and the one your most intersested in. I have a frilled and he is very flighty right now but has gotten alot better in the last week. Also and he is the biggy they dont frill up once they get to know you, mine frilled for about the first 3 days when my cat would walk in the room now he doesnt even react for her. Like Kavon said they dont grow as fast as beardies do and they arent like beardies in the sence that a bearded will let you hold it for hours on end with little to know taming a frilled needs to be handled to get it used to it but once they calm down they rock as pets and are so funny they way they run. Also 90% of the frilleds on the market are captive hatched babies (imports). Go with what you really feel in your heart that way the pets is going to get the care it need.
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