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I have a couple water dragons in a 6'x6'x2' Enclosure and i wated to put some tree frogs and basilisks in with them, What should i do and how should i go upon doing this?

2006-11-11 07:06:17 · 3 answers · asked by jason c 4 in Pets Reptiles

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The dragon might be being intimidated by another dragon or herp that you have in the enclosure. Particularly if the other dragon is larger. Stress from house mates can cause a dragon to stop eating and become very ill.

Please do not house water dragons of different sizes together ... especially if there is a great size difference! Adult water dragons have also been known to attack, injure and also eat young water dragons (or other smaller reptiles!) housed in the same cage with them. Please be careful!

IF you are housing to similarly sized dragons in the same cage and one is not doing well or not eating please try to separate them. If you cannot do this (and really you should because new dragons should be housed separately for three months or so to make sure they are doing well and that they do not have a disease that could be passed on to your established dragon ...) please feed them separately. Perhaps feed the one that is doing well first and then remove it from the cage while you attempt to feed the dragon that is not doing as well. This often helps a great deal.


also tree frogs sometiems can produce a toxin, your cage also wont be the right humidity for them as well as they all have diffrent humidity and caging requirments. very un healthy to keep tree frogs with them they are more for a vivarium set up, and still should be very careful when houseing diffrent breeds of reptiles together then.

also water dragons can reach a pretty good sze so i would stick with houseing just the couple you have as if they arent adults will greatly out grow that cage soon.

Water Dragons need a space at least 2 x their total length therefore you will need to provide an enclosure that is a min. of 6 ft long (side to side), 2-3 feet deep and 4-6 feet high to do it right. thats the size for just one dragon, how much research have you done on these animals add me to yahoo and i can answer all your questions.

2006-11-11 07:33:16 · answer #1 · answered by crxracer67 1 · 0 0

ok, some issues to think of approximately. at the beginning, if those are the size of your tank, this is not a ninety gallon tank, probable a 55. A Savannah exhibit screen isn't a stable "beginner" reptile. On proper of that, your cutting-edge tank ought to no longer be adequate for a reptile of that length for long. A Basilisk does no longer be too undesirable, yet returned it does no longer be my first selection for a typical lizard. besides, as somebody else noted, they choose for to climb and your tank would not enable a lot room for that. Water Dragons and Beardeds could the two be appropriate options. Your tank is better than adequate for the two. the two are particularly common to preserve and handle. the great element approximately the two a sort of lizards is they actually choose for to be dealt with, so in case you choose for greater then ornament they're appropriate. take a glance on the Water Dragons and Beardeds and take the single that appeals to you. you will no longer flow incorrect. Welcome the the superb international of retaining herps (herps = reptiles and amphibians). Please be at liberty to ask greater questions in case you choose for coaching.

2016-12-28 18:55:22 · answer #2 · answered by rankins 3 · 0 0

You cannot add basilisks into the habitat either. Territory, intimidation and cross contamination from all the species can take it's toll on the health of the other animals. Basilisks are very flighty and nervous and would stress easily under those conditions.

2006-11-11 13:04:29 · answer #3 · answered by prism_wolf 4 · 0 0

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