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    Chinese Water Dragons

    I have always been amazed and liked these little guys. I am thinking about getting one soon. I just would like some inout and advice on them and what to look for, how to take care of, etc...

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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    Never kept them but I think they look amazing. If you get one, please post pics.
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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    This isn't to say they are bad or good but here is my experiecne with one. I got mine from petco like 6 yrs ago and it was the cutest littel thing since it was a baby. Well with in a week the thing went nuts litterally. I mean it started running staright into the cage and then around in a circle like he knocked him self silly then shoving his head into the water bowl all the way down. I freaked out and took him out for a little bit but had to go to school so I put him back and the he started it all over again. Sad to say when I got home he had died.
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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    I bought one today, much to my surprise, lol. I really should have researched first, but you know how impulse buys are. Turns out these adorable little critters need both UVB and UVA light, and require vitamin supplements, so PLEASE read up before you purchase. If they don't get the vitamins they need, they will get very sick and die. (Or so I found out when I got home with him and hit the Net) They are also omnivorous, and eat all kinds of things from crickets, alot of different kinds of worms, small fish, small mice, baby chicks, and some kinds of fruits and vegetables. My sister in law says she had one when she was a teenager and used to take it outside like on a leash to let it sun, and one day it started chasing their chihuahua! They only get like three feet tail and all, but they have SHARP little teeth, and their claws are crazy long. I am headed back to my research, but I hope this teeny little bit helps.
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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    yea the one we have at my petco is crazy when u hold him u have to hold him upside down which puts them in a trance like state and he hand feeds once you have him in the trance you can flip him over and he will calm down and let u handle him. i was thinking about buying him myseld but i dont have the room or the money to invest in something that needs that much work right now. i have 4 bp tanks set up right now and 2 qurantine tanks.

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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    Quote Originally Posted by Monty
    yea the one we have at my petco is crazy when u hold him u have to hold him upside down which puts them in a trance like state and he hand feeds once you have him in the trance you can flip him over and he will calm down and let u handle him. i was thinking about buying him myseld but i dont have the room or the money to invest in something that needs that much work right now. i have 4 bp tanks set up right now and 2 qurantine tanks.
    PLEASE stop holding him upside down!!!! He is not in a trance--he is SUFFOCATING!!!!!! CWD's do not have diaphrams, and rely on their ribs pulsing to pump air in and out of their lungs. Upside down or on their back they cannot breathe! He will be more docile with caring and patient handling consistently, not suffocating him to near unconsciousness continuously.
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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    he seems to breath fine when he is upside down and hes not completely upside down i shoulda been more careful with how i worded that i hold him in a vertical angle he calms down and i never noticed him not breathing i can see him breathing in and out with the way i hold him. sorry if i offended anyone like i said i should cleared up my wording

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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    My bad! I was up all night reading about the do's and don't's, and the most common thread I found was how cute everyone thought it was to lay them on their back and rub their belly to make them go to sleep, and how every CWD "authority" practically screamed through the computer screen to spread the word to quit doing it.
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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    Quote Originally Posted by Whodinidunit
    I have always been amazed and liked these little guys. I am thinking about getting one soon. I just would like some inout and advice on them and what to look for, how to take care of, etc...

    triciaswaterdragon.com has been the most helpful site so far in my research, if anyone has found one better, PLEASE share!
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    Re: Chinese Water Dragons

    I don't currently have one but I have had one in the past, that site already posted is pretty good. I'll post some pictures of mine later!
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