Moving out of state. These must live separately. Can go to separate homes, not going as a pair. They hatched in 2021 with deformed back feet and legs. One has less use of back legs than the other one. Both are thriving and growing. They are very capable, fast, and good climbers. They want to eat daily (twice). I feed them mixed organic greens; mainly harvested grasses, weeds, and flowers from the backyard and others yards. They love insects: super worms, roaches, store bought hornworms, limited crickets (Twinkies). I'm only handling them to transfer to an outside basking enclosure on warm days. They are extremely food orientated and protective. Not yet the calm bearded dragon that we all know. The longer larger glass tank will go with one lizard. The other lizard will need a set up. She/he loves to climb high, yet a longer tank is better for proper heating and growth. A 40 gal or 3' long tank is recommended as a minimum size. This creates a cool side and hot side so the lizard can do as it pleases as they do in the bush of Australia. Please email with details. Are you taking one or both lizards? The tank? And when can you pick up? This info. is how I decide who gets them. FYI: I did not hatch these. I was given 4, 1 died. In the first two photos of 3 lizards, the one in the middle is not available. I did include a baby photo.
Post will be promptly deleted after pick up. No heating included. Happy herping : )
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