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Old 11-Jan-04, 09:31 PM
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Boyds forest dragon (Hypsilurus boydii) is one of two species in this family that acures in Australia the other is the southern angle headed dragon (Hypsilurus spinipes) Boyds being the northern species, both really great animals
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A member on this site keeps them. Adam (ad) might be able to help out with how to keep them healthy in captivity.
i heard from a reliable source that the boyds in the next issue of reptiles australia will actually be photos of his animals
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A member on this site keeps them. Adam (ad) might be able to help out with how to keep them healthy in captivity.
i heard from a reliable source that the boyds in the next issue of reptiles australia will actually be photos of his animals
that would be cool because my spinipes artical is going in the one after
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excellent if this is true what i hear and i have no reason to doubt it because i trust the person that told me this magazine should have some excellent articles in the next few issues
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I'll be sure to get the next issue
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excellent if this is true what i hear and i have no reason to doubt it because i trust the person that told me this magazine should have some excellent articles in the next few issues
The mag seems to be getting better and better every time
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oh zoe u hv crushed me... pour us ay
oh well spose i just saved myself 600 then ay
thanks for your helps guys
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marc is that a red phase lawson dragon
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its a gecko
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lol kinda looks like a baby red phase lawson dragon...hehe
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Maybe one day when we all unite as one big country we will all be able to enjoy each others animals, oh hang on we did that a hundred years ago didn't we ?

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The boyds are fantastic dragons, very easy to look after.
The hatchies are fragile and take a while to establish, but after that - stick to the rules and they are fine.
Definitely research them first, I kept Angle Heads first and learnt a few lessons with them.
Mine Tweezer feed which is cool, the older they get, the better they look.
I look forward to future issues of the mag, I subscribed and they back dated to the first issue which was great.
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Yeah angle heads are good i think ya can keep them i think. What do you feed boyds forest dragons i heard they eat solidified mosquitoesand stones as grit. Anybody got some hatchling for sale?

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Yep Marc has got some for sale look under classifieds
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ilusmyreptiles....If you can get me one or two for $350 ill take em, let me know
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