Taeanna
New Member
I have recently started looking into the requirments to house and keep angle-headed forest dragons, but I'm afraid information is proving to be very scarce compared to the detailed guides for things like bearded dragons and bluetongues.
The few guides I have located tend to be very vague, saying 'cool+moist' instead of humidity and temperature ranges or glossing over nutrition and watering specifications, especially egg and mother care.
Ive done what I can by locating the north and south extremes of their natural range and averaging yearly temperatures to get a thermostat and humidity average, I also found a journal paper of a radio tracked study that proved temps 16 and below will make them move to find heat which gives me my alarm temps and thermostat range (up to 26C)
Nutrition, growth/weight guides and egg incubation/mother care however is proving difficult to find.
Whenever I search for them I get shunted into forums and papers regarding Boyd's dragons with no indication if the papers are applicable.
If anyone has a source of care information for angle-heads I would be very grateful, I don't feel comfortable searching for breeders/getting my R1 until I absolutely know what it will take to keep them healthy.
The few guides I have located tend to be very vague, saying 'cool+moist' instead of humidity and temperature ranges or glossing over nutrition and watering specifications, especially egg and mother care.
Ive done what I can by locating the north and south extremes of their natural range and averaging yearly temperatures to get a thermostat and humidity average, I also found a journal paper of a radio tracked study that proved temps 16 and below will make them move to find heat which gives me my alarm temps and thermostat range (up to 26C)
Nutrition, growth/weight guides and egg incubation/mother care however is proving difficult to find.
Whenever I search for them I get shunted into forums and papers regarding Boyd's dragons with no indication if the papers are applicable.
If anyone has a source of care information for angle-heads I would be very grateful, I don't feel comfortable searching for breeders/getting my R1 until I absolutely know what it will take to keep them healthy.