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i like angle headeds aand now want some. are they easy to breed cage requirements tips and people that sell them in qld or are willing to get them here. also i want to make a really realistic enclosure and use some moch rock and i know how to do it. would a trio in a cage be good and what are the average prices. also are boyds forest dragon a restricted reptile and are angle headeds to. any advice appreciated
 
Im not sure on the laws on Angles and Boyds in Qld.
But if you can keep Boyds on the licence you have, go them over Angles IMO.
 
yeh i know but i think boyds are a bit more in the money department. im looking to get some nice dragons and other lizards at the moment cause parents wont let me get a snake until half year when my school marks come back.thats if they are good of course
 
hatchy prices average $100-$120each. Easy to keep, no heating required just good UV, take out in sun few times a week, trios work ok together long as roughly same age & size. Dunno who has them in QLD & what your licence requirements are. Hope that helps!
 
thankx jim that is good for price but dont want hatchies want sub adults that hopefully be ready for breeding this year or next.any breeders or people that have them please tell stuff that will help
 
we have both boyds and an angel headed... theyre relatively easy to keep.
the angel headed needs to be kept in a more humid condition.. which can be obtained by sitting a mister thing sitting in the water and it does it for you :)
but i dont know if i explained that right, so i'll let someone else comment and make it more clear :D
 
yeh i know how mister works. how much for a juvie and how old are they how much for an adult=angle head
boyds bay how much for juvie and how much for adult
 
Boyds for sure.

Humidity aside, Angle heads are prone to sulking where as Boyds seem to tolerate alot more.
 
boyds are on specialist here in s.a
yet angles are on baisic?
is that the opposite to most states?
 
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i like boyds bays better colour wise but i dont have that kind of money guys and unless u want to sell them for the same price as a boyds bay i would be happy to buy them but unless they are that cheap no thanks im 15 and most reps will do for me. a like tropical animals like snakes that live in tropics and same with lizards. besides my beartdie wich was a present
 
no cause im waiting for replies and i get one and it says in sa its on class two. im in qld so it doesnt affect me cause most states are different on different reptiles. btw im not trying to have a go at ya either
 
no cause im waiting for replies and i get one and it says in sa its on class two. im in qld so it doesnt affect me cause most states are different on different reptiles. btw im not trying to have a go at ya either

LOL ok ill make my own thread :) good luck.
 
Sturdy says:
speck im selling my male angle headed.
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