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#1806215 Silabiss
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Message To: SFRS In reference to Message Id: 1803861
Frilled Dragon  The animals are not really wild caught babies, they are actually farmed. Much like Iguanas are farmed in El Salvador, they will have breeding groups in large outside enclosures. The eggs are then incubated and the babies are then shipped to America. They are "captive bred" in that sense, but truly this would not live up to what many of us would consider captive bred. If you are able to find a breeder in America you will be much better off. The babies will be healthier, larger and stand a much better chance of survival. The babies we offered for sale were already 4 months old before we took them to the show, and we were only asking for 150$ if I remember (this was 2 years ago). I missed the first clutch this year, and they were dried out by then. Darn females don’t always lay in moist sand..... instead in bone dry sand, silly lizards.
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