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croc_hunter_penny

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** THESE DRAGONS ARE NOT FOR BREEDING PURPOSES **

Backstory: I bought these dragons 3.5 years ago as "hatchies" but after a couple of months they hardly grew. I contacted the seller who advised me that they hatched late in the season and had brumated naturally in an outdoor enclosure shortly after hatching. This seems to have severely stunted their growth because they still look like juveniles/sub adults.

They are beautiful little dragons who are a pleasure to own, but due to their unusually small size they are not suitable for breeding. I hope to find them a good caring home.

Scientific Name
pogona vitticeps

Common Name
Central Bearded Dragon

Age
4 years old

Size
unusually small

Quantity Available
2 male

Bred By
Rick Walker - supposed to be reds but never got large enough to show their adult colours

General Description
Male - yellow - He is a handsome, plump little yellow dragon who loves eating roaches and sitting up on high spots in his enclosure. He is missing all the toes on one of his feet. He is also good to handle.
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Male - red - He is a bit lankier but will eat anything and is also a lot more active than the other two. He is afraid of big open hands in the enclosure but he is usually good to handle.
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These dragons must be housed separately

Location
South East Brisbane

Willing to Freight?
no

Contact Details
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