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Breeding trio of Gippsland Water Dragons

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Blood Mason

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Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Scientific Name
Physignathus Lesueurii Howitti

Common Name
Gippsland Water Dragon

Age
4 - 5 years

Sex
1 Male, 2 Female

General Description
Breeding trio of Gippsland Water Dragons.
Male has beautiful colours.
The girls produce 1 -2 clutches each every season without fail.
One female has a kinked back that has been that way since hatching but she still produces a good amount of eggs with good hatching rates and healthy offspring.
This female and the male both lost the tips of their tails when they were young and they have grown back. These 2 also have a bit of damage to their snouts due to rubbing on the wire of their outdoor enclosure. They are both very frisky and hard to handle.
The other female is in perfect condition and is very handleable and tame.

I'll post some pics if anyone shows interest.

Location
SA Metro

Willing to Freight?
No

Contact Details
PM me or send an email to [email protected]

License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers)
F43242
 
Pics!!

Here's a pic of one of the female Gippys & the male (you can see the damage to his snout in this shot - this is healing up well now). When the male sheds he has brilliant colours!
 

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No longer for sale

Just in case anyone was loooking at these guys they arenot for sale anymore.
I have moved house now and got them settled in comfortably in a new enclosure so I think I'll keep em for another season at least.
Cheers.
 
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