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For Sale USCBB Chinese water dragons

alexsagamids

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I have some amazing F1 USCBB Chinese water dragons available!
Different bloodlines available from my diverse stock of adults! No inbreeding or relatedness to other keepers in the USA!

All dragons are sold as unsexed.
I do my best to guess/differentiate between males and females. However I will not guarantee sex of the lizard.

All water dragons are started on a mix of dusted roaches (red goblin, dubia, and ivory-head) and micro-worms. All feeder insects are gut-loaded with various wild leafy greens and carotene rich vegetables.

Price is FIRM at $500. Shipping is included. I will only deliver to your nearest FedEx ship center (per your zip code) that is approved to hold live reptiles for pickup. It is not worth risking the lives of these lizards for arrival at a door step (or the ride in a vehicle that is too hot/cold in transit to a direct address)
If interested in multiples they are an additional $450 each.
Depending on the quantity of neonates you are interested I will entertain respectable offers.

Currently available are the following:
Hatchlings from Group B: 2017 wild-caught male x 2023 Female from Europe. (9 total) These are siblings to the clutch I had hatch earlier this year in February. Same parents.

Hatchlings from Group C: 2023 wild-caught male x 2022 wild-caught female. (5 total) This pairing is my "cream of the crop" pair with both the male and female having the reddest chin shields I have ever had in Chinese water dragons! These babies will be stellar!

*If you are wanting more unrelated offspring, I am hopeful I will have some available from Group A later this year. Stay tuned!

If you're looking for the perfect pet dragon, you've found the right place.

Please message/email/DM on socials if you have any questions!
Thanks for looking,

~ Alex
 

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These used to be in every pet store when I was a kid. I never see them in pet stores anymore. Glad people still keep them!

I appreciate the kind words and support!
I've been working with these since I was in high-school and having to fight the cheap imports coming in.
Now that they're listed as a CITES II species, I suspect this will help bring appreciation to the species but also keep their prices higher to ensure they are no longer a "throw away" lizard.
In my opinion (though biased), a true captive born and bred Chinese water dragon is one of the best lizards to keep!
 
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