A Real Green Dragon!

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Thats the only way I can describe these Abronia Graminea, like little green dragons!

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spyder79

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I have rarely seen these available in the pet trade, if you dont mind my asking how much did they run you?
 

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Shells-n-Scales":96392 said:
$2,000 worth of bearded dragons
yeah i knew they arent cheap
did you get a 1.1 pair?
you going to try and work a project with these in the upcoming season?
 

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spyder79":f2850 said:
Shells-n-Scales":f2850 said:
$2,000 worth of bearded dragons
yeah i knew they arent cheap
did you get a 1.1 pair?
you going to try and work a project with these in the upcoming season?


I picked up a 1.1 pair, but the female looks like she will take another year to fully mature and be ready to mate.. in the mean time thou, I do plan to acquire a few more Graminea this coming year, and aswell I want to acquire a few of the different subspecies (deppei, taeniata, vasconcelosii, etc..)
 

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thats awesome
next year im planning to move into dwarf monitors personally

i love the way these guys look but is there really a market for lizards that expensive to justify breeding them?
 

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spyder79":5a5bc said:
thats awesome
next year im planning to move into dwarf monitors personally

i love the way these guys look but is there really a market for lizards that expensive to justify breeding them?


If people can pay $1000.00+ for particular a bearded dragon morph, or $2,500 for a certain ball morph, there should be a handful of people willing to pay $800ea for baby abronia. I honestly would want to pick up some Pilbara Rock Monitor, Kimberelies, or King's Pygmy goannas.
 

spyder79

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Shells-n-Scales":c92e5 said:
spyder79":c92e5 said:
thats awesome
next year im planning to move into dwarf monitors personally

i love the way these guys look but is there really a market for lizards that expensive to justify breeding them?


If people can pay $1000.00+ for particular a bearded dragon morph, or $2,500 for a certain ball morph, there should be a handful of people willing to pay $800ea for baby abronia. I honestly would want to pick up some Pilbara Rock Monitor, Kimberelies, or King's Pygmy goannas.


yeah im looking at kimberlies and black heads

are these wc ch or cbb?
such an awesome animal i might would get one in the future lol.
 
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