Tawny dragons (Ctenophorus decresii)

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Thought i would chuck up a few more pics of a few of my tawny's. This trio was bred by myself and hatched in december '06.
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I find these guys very cute, they are very fun to watch, very active and adult males can be very impressive. Should be breeding these this season.
 
also a pic of my mature male. Blue gets brighter when its breeding season.
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Not bad Hornet.

I'm starting to want this species again because of you! Did you get any pics of the entire enclosures?
 
nah, its very basic, basking stack under the globe and then the rest if just sand
 
Very nice hornet! They are perfect!

Im really interested in rock dragons.

If yo dont mind me asking, how big is the enclosure your keeping them in?

How long (if at all) will you brumate them for?
 
the yearling trio is in a 4ft which is a bit big, would be better in a 3ft, possibly even a 2ft. They tend to hand around their basking stack so the huge open area is a waste. Cooling is not needed for most dragons but i still cool for 3-4weeks
 
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