vampstorso
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Scientific Name Physignathus lesueurii
Common Name Eastern Water Dragons
Age about 3-4 months
Size about 12-15cm...really small.
Quantity Available two available, might separate for right buyer...
Location 10 minutes from Adelaide CBD
Willing to Freight? No, Sorry. Don't really know how to go about all that!
Contact Details PM me here
License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers) Given upon sale
PLEASE NOTE: IT'S $120 FOR THE PAIR
The Two Lizards: $120
the Two Lizards, two custom made "rocks", 100watt Ceramic Heat Emitter and ceramic socket, 10:00 UVB globe (plus another 2:00UVB only used for two weeks) and the light hood, with the 3ft aquarium they live in: $320
For sale are 2 absoloutly adorable Eastern Water Dragons that I'd prefer went together.
They were purchased in June (I have special permission from DENR to sell early, will give you a copy of the email with sale) and at the time were 6 weeks old, so they're still really young.
I'm not sure on sex as they are so young, but Wesker does appear much brighter than Jill now-a-days, but perhaps he's had more sheds than her so no gaurentee's.
They live together in a 3ft aquarium, where they have HEAPS of room. They're clutchmates and hence have been housed together since they hatched...this is why I chose to keep them together. So far they've had no issues, not even signs of dominance (no waving/head bobbing etc), both feed without a problem. They both bask together etc. But I do want whoever takes them to understand they may one day need to be seperated.
I'm also willing too sell their home, it's a 3ft rectangular fish tank that'd probably last them quite a lot longer (details at top). But you will have to be able to move it yourself.
The lizards are quite skittish still, but will run up too you during feeding...they are ferocious feeders!
I haven't had the oppurtunity to try and tame them down sadly, but being so young it should still be attainable with patience.
I'm going to be really, really, really sorry too see them go. I was so thrilled when I finally sourced some EWD's, but things have come up for next year where I know I won't be able to give lizards the care they need, and I feel selling them younger and hence sooner rather than later increases their chances of finding a great home.
first day home:
Jill awhile back, they're still about this size though
Common Name Eastern Water Dragons
Age about 3-4 months
Size about 12-15cm...really small.
Quantity Available two available, might separate for right buyer...
Location 10 minutes from Adelaide CBD
Willing to Freight? No, Sorry. Don't really know how to go about all that!
Contact Details PM me here
License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers) Given upon sale
PLEASE NOTE: IT'S $120 FOR THE PAIR
The Two Lizards: $120
the Two Lizards, two custom made "rocks", 100watt Ceramic Heat Emitter and ceramic socket, 10:00 UVB globe (plus another 2:00UVB only used for two weeks) and the light hood, with the 3ft aquarium they live in: $320
For sale are 2 absoloutly adorable Eastern Water Dragons that I'd prefer went together.
They were purchased in June (I have special permission from DENR to sell early, will give you a copy of the email with sale) and at the time were 6 weeks old, so they're still really young.
I'm not sure on sex as they are so young, but Wesker does appear much brighter than Jill now-a-days, but perhaps he's had more sheds than her so no gaurentee's.
They live together in a 3ft aquarium, where they have HEAPS of room. They're clutchmates and hence have been housed together since they hatched...this is why I chose to keep them together. So far they've had no issues, not even signs of dominance (no waving/head bobbing etc), both feed without a problem. They both bask together etc. But I do want whoever takes them to understand they may one day need to be seperated.
I'm also willing too sell their home, it's a 3ft rectangular fish tank that'd probably last them quite a lot longer (details at top). But you will have to be able to move it yourself.
The lizards are quite skittish still, but will run up too you during feeding...they are ferocious feeders!
I haven't had the oppurtunity to try and tame them down sadly, but being so young it should still be attainable with patience.
I'm going to be really, really, really sorry too see them go. I was so thrilled when I finally sourced some EWD's, but things have come up for next year where I know I won't be able to give lizards the care they need, and I feel selling them younger and hence sooner rather than later increases their chances of finding a great home.
first day home:

Jill awhile back, they're still about this size though



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