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LizardLady
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Scientific Name Pogona vitticeps
Common Name Inland Bearded Dragon
Age Hatchlings
Size Started at 10+cm STL
Quantity Available Nine left
Bred By Me
General Description I have nine little hatchlings left from Peach and Yellow parents, with hatchlings from this pairing showing Lavender colouring on their backs.
These little sweethearts hatched Tuesday 20th December, so will be ready to leave me end January/beginning February.
They come with Care Package, Hatch Certificate and Calcium sachet.
All happy, healthy little piggies, nomming their crickets and salad like there's no tomorrow!
Location Mount Gambier, South Australia
Willing to Freight? Yes, to all major and regional centres, via AAE, except Western Australia and Tasmania (due to permit restrictions), at buyers' expense (approximately $65)
Contact Details Please pm me here
License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers) Basic Keep & Sell Permit F40239
(First and second photo is one of the hatchlings from last season, to show colours, third photo is the father, fourth photo is to prove these hatchlings eat their salad, and last two photos are self-explanatory!)
Common Name Inland Bearded Dragon
Age Hatchlings
Size Started at 10+cm STL
Quantity Available Nine left
Bred By Me
General Description I have nine little hatchlings left from Peach and Yellow parents, with hatchlings from this pairing showing Lavender colouring on their backs.
These little sweethearts hatched Tuesday 20th December, so will be ready to leave me end January/beginning February.
They come with Care Package, Hatch Certificate and Calcium sachet.
All happy, healthy little piggies, nomming their crickets and salad like there's no tomorrow!
Location Mount Gambier, South Australia
Willing to Freight? Yes, to all major and regional centres, via AAE, except Western Australia and Tasmania (due to permit restrictions), at buyers' expense (approximately $65)
Contact Details Please pm me here
License Number (Required for NSW and SA Sellers) Basic Keep & Sell Permit F40239
(First and second photo is one of the hatchlings from last season, to show colours, third photo is the father, fourth photo is to prove these hatchlings eat their salad, and last two photos are self-explanatory!)