my frilled dragon pigging out!
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OH MY GOD THIS LOOKS SO FREAKING COOL WERE DID YOU GET IT!!
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hay umm could i put a australian frilled dragon in a 50 gallon breeder long?
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Hey. How to you keep the crickets from jumping out of the container? I have been looking for a way to feed our Frilly that does not require feeding him one at a time with tweezers! Did you cool them off in the refrigerator first?
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Did you take the legs off those crickets? Or are they just happy to be eaten up =)
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Did you take the legs off those crickets? Or are they just happy to be eaten up =)
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Whoa she's lvoing it
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nomnomonomnom mmm tasty crickets :D wish i had one its good to see some people know what there doin'
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I want tis kind of dragon lol Im getting a frilled dragon for my bday hopefully and naming him/her Shenron or Ven haaa or dilopho
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awesome dragon & nice setup aswell! 5*
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To be so tiny they sure can eat a lot. That was a lot of crickets. She must be hollow all the way to the tip of her tail. :)
oh she's a sweetheart. I hold her all the time and she's totally fine with that. Guess I'm just lucky, I got her when she was already a year and a half, so someone took good care of her while she was young
trueteckie 3 years ago
Nice vivarium. Im looking to get a frilly soon and wanted to get some insight from an owner. What (besides crix) do you feed them, how often, and what bulbs are required for lighting? I'd appreciate your input.
donq311 3 years ago
She usually gets crickets, they are the easiest to digest, but sometimes she'll get mealworms or superworms too. Sometimes we'll even treat her to a rosie minnow. Just be prepared to feed them A LOT of food, she eats about 15 crickets/day and she eats that fast every day. You need a light with UVB and a fairly large tank (this is her temporary home, she's moving into the 3'x 3'x 4' tank I'm building her this summer). They are really cool and lots of fun, just make sure you do your research!
trueteckie 3 years ago