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Re: Painted Agama


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Posted by numbsun on February 20, 2003 at 01:05:28:

In Reply to: Re: Painted Agama posted by kalee on December 30, 2002 at 10:39:28:

I have the same lizard. It is a painted agama, though I've also seen it listed as a Painted Clown Dragon. It will reach a total of about 8 inches full grown. You won't find care sheets, I've looked. They can be life long cage mates with bearded dragons, and are very similar. Mine eats crickets, mealworms, greens, strawberries... the same as my beardie. If you want info, look up bearded dragon care sheets. There are millions of them. Only difference I've seen is that the agama isn't quite as docile. It's a little more jumpy than a beardie, and does not have the same behaviors (ie- the beard display, arm waving, head bobbing, etc.) But if you want to see how to take care of it, pretend it's a beardie, and you'll get the answers you're looking for.



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