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Last edited by KMG; 12-17-2013 at 09:14 PM.
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SOB.... You can buy the things now!? That's funny..
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Yeah, there are several dozen different species of Draco gliding lizards. They're pretty common in some areas. They're agamids I believe. I haven't heard of anybody who keeps them but they're pretty cool little guys.
Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus
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I have read that they do not do well because of rough handling they receive at the time of capture and shipping.
Angela
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Re: Mini Dragons? No, not Beardeds.. (Pics)
I have seen these for sale several times, Rockabirdie Reptiles in Cali gets them sometimes.
Many are wild caught I believe, as they are a bit of a pain in the butt to keep. 10 metre sq. enclosure for 1 male and 3 females, complete with trees. Ohhh, and it appears they need ants in their diet, lots and lots of ants. The formic acid food being tested may help with that.
All I can say is research, research, research before ordering these. Maybe new needs these cool lizard butterflies have are being uncovered and they are lasting longer.
They are one of the coolest small lizards I know of though.
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