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Baby barbatas for sale

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They are about 1 month old now and doing great.I am asking 150 for them.I don't want to ship them as they are still young.I will allow pick up for them.I live in Queens ,Ny.If you are interested and want them shipped let me know and in a few weeks when they are a bit bigger i will ship them.
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not really sure but...

This is what someone posted on Kingsnake about them

"they do not have the bands on the tail like the vitticeps, or back/side patterns, nor the long spines on the back of the head or the back head flare. Their eyes are different also, being smaller and more heavier lidded"

I do not know anything about them but saw this and thought this may help anyone. The little one in the pic although blurry has the tail banding.
 
P. barbata Bearded Dragon E & SE Australia (not Queensland or Tasmania) 40cm SVL Semi-arboreal species often seen perching by the roadside. It is omnivorous, living on insects and flowers and soft herbage. This species has the characteristic "beard" which is often black or brown. Scalation: dorsally small, low keeled imbricate scales with a scattering of larger keeled scales. There are large spiny scales above the ear, on the occiput and behind the angle of the mouth. 10-30 preanal and femoral pores. Coloration: variable, from pale grey to varying shades of red/brown to almost black. There are usually 2 longitudinal dorsal rows of wide pale oblongs and a dark postocular stripe. Adults are often fairly uniform in colour with indistinct markings. Tail is often banded. Lining of mouth is bright yellow and shown when the lizard "displays" in a threat gesture. Ventrally whitish. Can be distinguished from some other species by lack of conspicuous white bands on back or tail.


P. vitticeps Inland Bearded Dragon Queensland, SE NT, NSW, Victoria, E SA 20cm SVL This is the most commonly seen species in the pet trade. It is similar to P. barbata but is more robust and has a single row of spines along each side which continue over the firearm: in P. barbata, this row broadens and then stops behind the axilla. See also comment in EMBL database entry. P. vitticeps is semi-arboreal and found in a wide range of habitats. Insects form much of its diet.


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