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dwarf bearded dragon or ????

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i found these on craigslist for 60 bucks a piece and hes got three of them but i have never seen these type of dragons before the tail on them is whats throwing me off i thought they were rankins but when googled it they just werent the same if any of you have any ideas what these are let me know and if they are real rare or not cuz im thinkin of gettin them cuz i think they are one of the coolest lookin dragons ive seen but need to know there care first i dont want to get something that i dont know how to care for it
 

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i hope these r a little better cuz there the best i could do for now the tail is what really messin me up cant find anything in any of my beardie books that show this species
 

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this comp is tickin me off keeps uploading the wrong pic cuz thats not the one im clicking to upload
 

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Looks like a sheild tail agama or a similar species. Definitely not a dwarf beardie though.
 
Yes they all look that way because they are imports.After5-7 days in transit they tend to thin down a bit. Please keep from close vacinity to your other captive or long term herps for the imports can carry protozoans and parisites that can be transfered. You can add a little pediasure to the water bowl for them that will aid in their recovery from being dehydrated,enfilite works as well.
 
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