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Frilled Neck Dragon
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Size: 2-3 feet
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Lifespan: around 10 years
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Tank: For adults, an enclosure that is 4-6ft tall, 5ft long, and 2.5 feet wide. For babies and juveniles, a tank 20 gallons tall is required.
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Substrate: organic potting soil, Coco fiber, or commercial forest bedding
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Decorations: tree branches, leaves, keep a small dish of water on the bottom of their enclosure
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Heat: 85°F to 90°F during the day and 75°F to 80°F with a basking spot of 115°F, make the basking spot a group of sizeable branches for them to lay on
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Nocturnal and need UV bulb
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Humidity: 70%, mist adult enclosure once a day, mist juvenile enclosure 3 times a day
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Diet: insects, all dusted with calcium and vitamin D3, and occasionally some pinky mice depending on the size of your dragon
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They are arboreal and nocturnal and it stressed them out to open their frill and hiss so you should not try to cause this.