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Old 28-Mar-08, 09:38 AM
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if there to small and short lived for u,try an eastern or gippsland water dragon,they would thrive outside in your area,they are huge as dragons get in aus and live to at least 28 years of age,one of my favorite species,there great fun to watch and interact with
28? Pfft, Sydney Photographer Ken Griffiths, has one very close to 50 years.
 
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Mountain Dragons are one of my favs, one of the easiest dragons of all time to keep, and very little heating needed.
 
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I've had water dragons before they are pretty cool but i got no where for an enclosure outside for em, plus i have 2 dogs and cat and i'd hate for them to get em, plus no room for an enclosure big enough in my house.

i think i might look into netteds or just wait and get a Frilly
oh what class are military's on?
 
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I've just bought 2 Tawny Dragons & I have to say they are pretty cool. They don't grow big [850mm svl I believe] and are just bursting with personality. Peninsula Dragons are next on my list but as I don't have any yet I can't comment.
 
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tawny's look pretty cool
have you got pics of yours??
i'll have a looks at peninsula's now
 
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anyone know anything about gilberts too?
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I've just bought 2 Tawny Dragons & I have to say they are pretty cool. They don't grow big [850mm svl I believe] and are just bursting with personality. Peninsula Dragons are next on my list but as I don't have any yet I can't comment.
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I think that you mean 85mm svl!!!
Hahaha. Oooops. That's a big mistake [ & a big lizard.]
 
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Hey i really love Ctenphours just wondering ifi can get my hands on any in nsw . Excluding red-barred and netted.
 
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eastern water dragons or even gippsland water dragons. the gippsland water dragons are a pretty colour i have seen few wild 1s and they are nice.
 
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