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mutley123
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Joined: 08 Apr 2009
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Posted: 09 Apr 2009
got this lizardwas unwanted could some one tell me anything about it picture is bad .about 10 in long
wolves121
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Posted: 09 Apr 2009

hi it looks like a frilled dragon Chlamydosaurus kingii. search google for care sheets theres plenty on there. do you keep other reptiles

 

 

marc


seen 328 british sp of birds an 6 sp of brtish reptiles
mutley123
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Posted: 09 Apr 2009
[QUOTE=wolves121]

hi it looks like a frilled dragon Chlamydosaurus kingii. search google for care sheets theres plenty on there. do you keep other reptiles

i used to but we have now split up . no but will get a frog collection as i have allways loved frogs, and slow worms ect. now i have some were to live i can now do it

 

 

marc

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wolves121
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Posted: 09 Apr 2009

slow worms and any of our native reps and phibs are best left in the wild mate but you could always attract them to your garden. how are you keeping the frilled dragon at the moment

 

marc


seen 328 british sp of birds an 6 sp of brtish reptiles
mutley123
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Posted: 10 Apr 2009
got all the proper gear.would like to atract slow worms in garden have got a pond with tadapoles in garden mutley12339913.1350925926
stephengraham
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Posted: 10 Jul 2009
Hi Wolves121....
I search in Google for that image but its not a "frilled dragon Chlamydosaurus", its looks like a Indian Lizard to me....

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Alex2
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Posted: 20 Jul 2009
Without shadow of a doubt it's a juvenile indonesian frilled dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii, not sure the indonesian subspecies), if anyone has any doubts then look carefully on it's neck and you'll see it has a small frill which will get larger with age. Lovely lizards.

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