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Old 27-Jan-03, 03:54 PM
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Frilled neck lizards

Does anybody know how much baby frilled necks cost,
the guys i got my turtles off had some but i forgot to ask how much (do'H)

Also, i need hints on housing, feeding etc.

I do a search on the net and it comes up with 5year old's drawings of lizards!!
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 04:26 PM
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i'm so @&%$# off
i do a search for frilled neck lizard care sheets and i get the SAME INFORMATION ON 5 DIFFERENT SITES, WORD FOR WORD!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 05:04 PM
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herpshop is selling adults for $750 each maybe if you email him he could tell you how to look after them or give you a caresheet
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 05:13 PM
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Not sure if you are aware or not but you need a class 3 licence (at least in nsw)to keep frillnecks.

 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 05:17 PM
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My beardie book says that they need the a larger (about 4 foot high by 2 foot) cage size than beardies
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 06:35 PM
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Frillies change in price a bit with i think qld version being slightly cheaper.Ispoke to a breeder of frillies he said he was going to be asking $350+ a hatchling.Frillies from what i hear are a hard lizard to keep & to breed not sure if that is all species or just nt version as they r the ones im after.
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 07:14 PM
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i would love to get frillies but unfortunatly i have to wait till i get a higher classed licence
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 08:22 PM
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get frillies!!!!!!! they're awesome! heh

i had a trio a few years ago - only problem i had was they were a bit dehydrated when i got them. however a fine mist on their heads, and they lick it off their lips.. very very cute.

i think they go for $350/$400 ish. there were some in herptrader last week, $400, a guy in sydney. i have his contact stuff if you want (i should be able to find it) pm me to let me know.

also, any specific care/housing questions, ask away.. as i said mine were easy to look after and breed (no cooling, seperation, they just went at it :wink: )

above all - they are bloody awesome. i loved my guys lol, if you want some, go for it
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 08:44 PM
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hey sam,just wondered what variety they were & whay climate you were in? P.S r the frillies 4 sale in sydney mt isa frillies?
 
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they were NT frillies i had, the climate i was in.. hmm not comparable to australian.. hehe. in winter it was cold and dry, (not heaps cold) but very dry. in summer it was very hot and humid. i did get them in winter, which would account for the dehydration, but i let them play in a bath tub heaps, and misted them, and they picked up fairly quickly.

also, the ones in herpshop WERE N.T. frillies, with a red parent (see pic) - really nice animal!! but they are all sold now heh, sorry
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 10:56 PM
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thats one impressive lizard
 
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Old 27-Jan-03, 11:07 PM
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why dont you have them now sam
 
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Old 28-Jan-03, 01:13 AM
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i had them when i lived in america for a while - obviously couldn't bring them back with me good friend has them though, so it's ok
 
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im gunna get one when im older they r soo mad i want a red one oh well im 13 tomorrow so in 5 years and 1 day
 
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