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For Sale Gonosephlis Grandis and Gonosephlis belli

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Gonosephlis belli (bells angle head lizard). He is the one with the pink throat. long term captive

Female Gonosephlis Grandis (crested river dragon). Two years old. She is captive bred which is rare . plainer one pictured. She is does have a nip tail that happened when she was a baby.

Both are not tame are very fast and will bite.

Care is similar to a water dragon. They like high humidity so spraying the tank twice a day. Eat crickets and superworms

They are two different sub species of Gonosephlous so I don't know of they can be cross bred. I have seen the male head-bobbing at the female so I would not be surprised if he tried to mate with her.

$50 each + shipping
 

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