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#1751805 Coults
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Looking for red aussy frilleds  Hi im wondering if anyone can help, im looking for a pair (male and female) unrelated well bred AUSTRALIAN RED FRILLEDS. i have not had much luck in my search so far, there are alot of frillys that people say are red aussys but are new guinea or cross beeds. If i can find a nice pair im hoping to breed them when they are ready so i am looking for the best i can find.
Any help would be appreciated, email address or a contact
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05/31/08 07:32am
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#1752047 Coults
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Message To: Coults In reference to Message Id: 1751805
Looking for red aussy frilleds  otherwise known as northern territory australian frilled dragons
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05/31/08 01:26pm
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#1752536 Chippychop
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Message To: Coults In reference to Message Id: 1751805
Looking for red aussy frilleds
 theres no such thing ! and even if there was I swear to you theres no way it would get past the border of australlia!:however there are a lot of beautiful new guinea frilleds!they are all over !! ha ha ! well good luck !if you do find a red!I want some of that too/for breeding purposes!!!!I entend to farm frillies!I,m going to create a new hibrid!!an american albino!thats my goal according to math it will take me a couple yrs just to get started! then many more to get the genetics right:but it does show that it will be possible by the yr 2012!good luck with yours and lets see some pics! buh buy for now chip!
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06/02/08 07:41pm
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#1752726 Coults
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Message To: Chippychop In reference to Message Id: 1752536
Looking for red aussy frilleds  An albino frilly would be impressive but how do you propose you are going to do that? selective breeding? does that mean you are going to breed related animals? Red aussie frilleds do exist they are from northern territory australia but yes obv australia doesnt export its fauna thats one of the reasons its so hard to find
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06/05/08 03:58pm
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