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Because I'm bored and I love Agamid's thought I would throw up a "show us your Agamid's" thread. Post captives or wild Agamid's. I don't mind :) I will start off with my adult male Arcoona peninsula rock dragon and my adult male central bearded dragon.

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Bump. It's a shame this thread didn't take off, there are plenty of great Australian species out there. I'd love to see what people are keeping these days.
 
Great photos, [MENTION=40362]CrazyNut[/MENTION]! I must have missed this thread before.

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Our leatherback has just woken up.
 
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Stitch, one of Smitti's central bearded dragons.
 
No new photos but here's some species that I'm currently keeping. Agamids are one of my favourite groups of lizard. They're naturally so friendly and they always look so beautiful.

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I never get tired of seeing your netted's, Oshkii. And a very nice looking frilly too.
 
Here's some new photos after cleaning and refurnishing the Netted Dragons' enclosure. If you look closely you can see the female too.

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Wow Oskii those are some amazing herps you have there
 
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This little guy is the most skittish and, surprisingly, the most hungry out of my baby Frilled Dragons. He's always the first to come running when I open the door at feeding time. Makes for a great photographing opportunity. You just have to watch your fingers, though. ;)

EDIT: Gracious! My 201st post! I'm on here too much.

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Haha angry little fella.

You think 201 is bad... Look at my number! Yikes!
 
And to think most of my posts have been since the "new" APS. I used to be reluctant to say too much on the old one, with all of the vitriol.
 
Yeah, true you both have more posts than me. :p

I'm going to post again, I'm afraid, I don't mean to hog the thread so after this I'll back out for a while.

Here's a video of the baby frillies having a rather clumsy feeding session. I especially enjoyed filming and editing this one. Please excuse the wacky lighting. There's also a graphics warning for those who don't want to see the mindless slaughter and mutilation of wood cockroaches.

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@CrazyNut: Because you don´t specifically say Australian Agamid's, here are some european and asian dragons:

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and of course an Australian beauty

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Damn. Those are some nice dragons and setups there, Josch. I wish I had the skills to build enclosures like that.

EDIT: Oh what the heck, some more photos. No more after this, I swear! I love this thread.

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@CrazyNut: Because you don´t specifically say Australian Agamid's, here are some european and asian dragons:

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and of course an Australian beauty

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This is aussie pythond and snakes... Doesn't say anything about exotic lizards! Haha lovely animals!
 
[MENTION=40362]CrazyNut[/MENTION]: thank you ;)
[MENTION=41840]Oshkii[/MENTION]: Please don´t stop! This is one of the reasons why I'm registered here. Frilled Dragons in these colors do not exist in Germany or Europe.
 
This photo was taken last summer, when the weather was nice and warm. Sess was basking next to the window. He became so warm that he was gaping before he moved off to the shade. I photo-shopped the background out to make it look more artistic. Not the best job, but it's alright.

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Ok introducing Wally the water dragon. (No offence [MENTION=23869]Wally[/MENTION])
Setup is only basic at this stage, we weren't really ready for him. Some young guy bought him thinking he would be as tame as a beardie. So we swapped one of our beardies for him. Still have to fit a UV in.
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