ryanc2106;2965557; said:No very exotic but dont see alot of people with them
my female australian water dragon
Its such a shame tuataras have not been allowed into the private sector, I mean they are so easy to keep and so unique looking. And with the kind of money they would command, the profits could be used to protect them in the wild.snakeguy101;4180949; said:for a half a second I thought this was a tuatatara and I about crapped myself, then I realized it was a water dragon.... brb, I need to go change...
coura;4184473; said:Its such a shame tuataras have not been allowed into the private sector, I mean they are so easy to keep and so unique looking. And with the kind of money they would command, the profits could be used to protect them in the wild.
Yes they do need that but they are otherwise very easy to keep. Also if you live in certain parts of the country except perhaps for the warmer mouths you dont need cooling, they are just fine at room temps.snakeguy101;4184479; said:I thought they were difficult to keep requiring refrigerated caging and a specific diet. I don't know much about them though so I could be mistaken. In any case, I would get a pair if I was allowed.
same here!Bartek;2454759; said:okay my exotic pet is going to shock you lot like one of those electric eels!
my brother!only one of his kind!![]()