We had him in Daytona last week at the Breeders Expo and his size is verified by many there who saw and held him, including three vets.
He is not for sale for any price, he is my baby, and all his offspring are reserved for years to come that he may produce.....So I can see why some may sell for that if they are out of the norm. The demand for their offsping could run into thousands of dollars to improve genetic lines here, so I think the dragons if available for sale, could run to those prices also.
Not just size, but color also. Finding dragons with vivid color and size are rare, that is what we are working on, but not compromising the healthy and heartiness of the dragons by inbreeding or back line breeding. It takes longer to produce them, but they retain the heartiness that this species was noted for in the past
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