i love the central netted dragon and the red barred dragon can anyone tell me anything about them. like cage size,care,temperture,and food and so on any info of them i would love.
Don't even think about them unless you can give them real sun a couple of times a week or keep them outside. The is a breeder down here that keeps them in half rainwater tanks covered in bird net. They stay outside all year.
And I saw a wild C. vadnappa (red barred) in the northern Flinders last year whose red just glowed.
Both species are very fast and aren't really the best of dragons if you wan't to hold them. They stress pretty easily and probably wouldn't be of the best choice for you. Stick with something like a beardie.......pretty hard to kill
Didn't get a shot at him, em Yep he was wild.
The wild lifespan of C.pictus is only a year on the coast but up to seven further inland. Don't know why.
No, their behavior is different, the inlands dig a lot longer tunnels for one (the coastals often only dig a tunnel less than twice thier body length), I think the coastals figure that since they are here for such a short time a big house isn't needed.
i dont think you can keep tawny dragons at all. They feed on primarily small black ants (up too 5000 per meal). So it would be fairly hard to keep them healthy.