Frilled Dragon Eats Pinky Mice
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@myjuto369 Nope. I love mine all equally for different reasons. Frank is just a fan favorite of my subscribers so I get a lot of requests for videos of him.
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@civicgrl88 is he your favorite reptile?
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@civicgrl88 thank you
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@civicgrl88 yes and thats the way it should be
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frank is to awesome hahaha
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@reptileman24 I definitely would loveee do breed him but I wouldn't be able to dedicate enough time to make sure I do things the way I feel is right. I like to handle every baby, feed each one on its own by hand and offer the best (most expensive) foods, I bathe them all separately and try to keep no more than 2-3 to a 29 gal tank until they get rehomed. I am VERY picky on how I care about them and I only want the absolute best out of my animals
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@civicgrl88 you should seeing how amazing you take care of them all you would deffinately b able to :D
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@civicgrl88 It doesn't matter frank is a Mac!!! Remember that old Pa saying Mac..
Hello you seem very experienced in Frilled dragons I have one that doesn't eat by himself I have had him for a week and nothing so I have to assist feed him what can I do to help him eat By himself.I've tried wax worms,silk worms,crickets,and nothing. I have a video of him drinking water on my Chanel I've only seen him eat one silk worm on his own. Pleas help I'm worried
MultiBadass55 3 months ago
@MultiBadass55 if you've only had him for a week, chances are he is experiencing relocation stress in which case that's entirely normal. You should cover all the sides of his tank, minimize handling to only when necessary and give him a week or two to settle in. Many frilled dragons need this time to get used to their surroundings. I watched your video and he seems pretty healthy. Also another possibility is parasites but I honestly think its just stress.
civicgrl88 3 months ago