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What is the maximum size for a:
Frill neck lizard:
Central bearded dragon:
Eastern water dragon:
Eastern bearded dragon:

(maximum weight and length)
 
Google is ridiculously incorrect on most sights and I would have to check like 10 sites befor getting an average answer, I thought what better place than a herp forum (this one!) to find a good answer.

Bro
 
For a question like this, 90% of the answers will be from people who have Googled it anyway
 
What? Are you on drugs? That would be a giant dragon of biblical proportions! Don't think Noah would have let them on the Ark! They all get to a bit over 1/2 a cubit SVL (snout to vent).

4 cubits should be big enough.

That means about 25cm, i read that in a book and used google to convert cubits to cm. Best of both worlds!
 
Frill neck lizard: The frill-necked lizard is a relatively large lizard, reaching up to 91.4 cm in length
Central bearded dragon: They can reach to the size of about 13 to 24 inches
Eastern water dragon: Grows up to a meter in length
Eastern bearded dragon: a total length of around 55cm
Combined height of the band, Dragon: Around 28 ft

Google was my friend.
 
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