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Old 12-Oct-06, 02:11 PM
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This might be a stupid question but what stops the waterdragons at the end of their natural southern range? Is it the temperature, climate or something else?
If it is just the temperature wont their range expand anyway with global warming etc.
Also if its too cold down there for them wont there new range be limited to near the city?

IMO a captive water dragon should be in better condition than a wild one or at least equal. If your water dragon has nose damage you arnt looking after it very well as Sdaji points out.
 

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