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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2009

This is Hawk. He is a Mountain Horned Dragon. I kind of rescued him from another owner who was unable to continue care for him. Please comment and subscribe. Please let me know if you own one of these and any information which could help me with his habitat would be helpful as I am unsure and can't seem to find much info on this guy.

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  • You need to put a three inch bowl and put water in the bowl and go to petsmart and ask for something to put in water to make the water bubble he likes to get in the water and feel the bubbles

  • @megagame987 s, I know, this is an incredibly old video. This dragon was so poorly treated that by the time i got him there was nothing that could save him. within 1 week he was under the care of a vet and still died due to severe medical complications.

  • where can u get one of these?? i am from ireland..

    and how much r they??

    wat do u feed them??

  • @didleedidlee2 Some pet stores may carry these guys. Unfortunately this guy is now dead. i kept him alive for awhile but he was too far gone. earthworms make a good food source and you will need a moving water source. you can feed them almost anything another lizard might eat. there are care sheets available online for these guys but I would not reccomend a horned mountain dragon to an unexperienced reptile owner as they are difficult to care for. not too expensive if you buy them young.

  • he is about 18 months old and can live with the water dragon...

    But I warn you your into some BIG BIG lizards (the water dragon can get to 3 feet long and the Mountain Horned Dragon gets up to 4 feet long!!!)

  • i accidently erased one of the posts... sorry. i will try earthworms.

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  • Your mountain horned dragon is full grown so the 4 feet thing is B.S I breed them you will want to give him a bigger cage if you haven't already and they like to climb my cage is 3x3x4 (l-w-h) and they climb all over the place they need a ambient temp of around mid 80F and around 60-80% humidity. And for anyone who wants to doubt the info I gave you, Just remember I breed them and I have no problems breeding them and mine are in pristine condition and I have never had any medical problems

  • get him an L.E.D. light on ebay from japan for like 35$ it works great strong uva uvb best don't over heat them they are not from the dessert

  • put some vines and plants in thier

  • thanks very much. i went to look at one today..they r pretty cool.. was also looking at water lizards and bearded dragons

  • they also need to have water running at all times...they will only drink if the water is moving. another thing is that they love to eat silk worms, and crickets. you'r doing a great thing with the powder.

  • i have a capra mountain horned dragon and the best thing for him is a lot of heat, they are used to being in very hot ,humid conditions. you can get a heat lamp, and the temperature should be at about 30-35 degrees celcias. another thing is that you should spray it lots -and by lots i mean LOTS- , you sould also have plants that come from his natural enviroment, for example orkids are one of the plants that are found in his natural habitat. again HEAT AND HUMIDITY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING!

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