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12-Jul-08, 10:52 AM
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hey im just wondering how much a hatchy/yearling male female pairs go for?
are they sexable at this age?
what cage dimension would adult frilly's need?
plus do their frills easily break apart?
can they be safey kept together?(male wif female)
thanks
Licky
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12-Jul-08, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by licky hey im just wondering how much a hatchy/yearling male female pairs go for?
are they sexable at this age?
what cage dimension would adult frilly's need?
plus do their frills easily break apart?
can they be safey kept together?(male wif female)
thanks
Licky | I purchesed 2 Frilled Neck hatchlings (Qld form) for $550.
You cant sex them until they are around 12 months old, so its a lucky dip with hatchlings.
Frillies like to climb so an enclosure 4 foot long, 2 foot deep and 6 foot high would be a good size.
They can tear their frills, Fighting and snagging them on branches ect.
You can keep hatchlings together but Id seperate adults.
Here are a couple of picks of mine.
They are great to keep, good luck with it hope this helped.
Cheers Andy.
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12-Jul-08, 02:33 PM
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hey andyscott they r great frillies
can i see pics of their enclosure?
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12-Jul-08, 02:37 PM
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those dimmensions.......for 1 or a pair?
feeding frillies individually i feel will help with less damage to th frill
as with other dragons....if it moves ..they eat it
their frill waves in motion as the eat
often ...the frill can be torn by other cage mates...whilst feeding
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12-Jul-08, 05:05 PM
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for a male female pair
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12-Jul-08, 05:07 PM
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Also, when feeding crickets make sure no live ones are left in with the frillies after feeding - crickets can and will eat their frills.
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12-Jul-08, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by licky hey andyscott they r great frillies
can i see pics of their enclosure? | Im just putting the finshing touches to their new enclosure, should be finshed and ready for them to move in tomorrow. I will put a pic or 2 on here tomorrow night if I have time.
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13-Jul-08, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by licky hey im just wondering how much a hatchy/yearling male female pairs go for?
are they sexable at this age?
what cage dimension would adult frilly's need?
plus do their frills easily break apart?
can they be safey kept together?(male wif female)
thanks
Licky | If you want to buy Frilly's Qld form
Please PM me
Cheers
Simmo
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13-Jul-08, 08:59 AM
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Aww theyre so cute andyscott.
I'm hoping to get some soon.
How old are the ones pictured?
Theyre such cute little lizards
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13-Jul-08, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by koubee Aww theyre so cute andyscott.
I'm hoping to get some soon.
How old are the ones pictured?
Theyre such cute little lizards | Hi Koubee,
You PMed me about a dealer but you have a PM block so I cant respond.
PM me your email and I will give you some info.
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13-Jul-08, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by andyscott I purchesed 2 Frilled Neck hatchlings (Qld form) for $550.
You cant sex them until they are around 12 months old, so its a lucky dip with hatchlings.
Frillies like to climb so an enclosure 4 foot long, 2 foot deep and 6 foot high would be a good size.
They can tear their frills, Fighting and snagging them on branches ect.
You can keep hatchlings together but Id seperate adults.
Here are a couple of picks of mine.
They are great to keep, good luck with it hope this helped.
Cheers Andy. | Was that $550 for the pair or each?
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