Enjoyed your video, never paid much attention to the water dragons, but you gave us some good info. I think my favorite lizard in my collection is my Day Gecko
Thanks! They're such brilliant animals. Oh nice, is that a Madagascan day gecko? (I've just noticed you upload too, I'll check some of your vids out!) :)
Water dragons are such awesome creatures! Kept 2 in the past between 15-17 years. With your great care I'm sure you'll get to enjoy Charlie for many more years 😉 great video, mate...
I've just had to approve this comment, RUclips held it for review and I had no idea... Thanks bud! They really are great creatures!! Definitely more of Charlie to come in the future :D
Lol yo when you said chatlie a bit on edge and then jumps out of your arm...had me dying 🤣🤦 I have 2 at the moment, lost one the third a few years back. Love them, awesome lizards to have imo
Sorry for the extra late reply.. Charlie dropping her tail was always a fear of mine but it's not something that's ever happened to and it turns out, I was misinformed, Chinese water dragons can't drop their tails at all and I'll be editing this video to remove that segment.
My Water Dragon Godzilla was my pride and joy she passed away this afternoon at the age of 8 best reptile pet I ever owned love you my dear girl miss you with all my heart and soul sincerely ❤Richard
Thanks! You're right! I really don't see as many of them around as I thought I would, they're really common in the hobby but no one in the UK seems to have them 🤔
Hey, nice video. Just as an FYI though they will often dull their colours when they are wanting to heat up as well as the darker their colouration the more they absorb heat. In my experience this is the main time this is clearly discernible. First thing in the morning especially.
Thanks for the knowledge. I have had my male for almost 4 years now. He has a bad spot on his tail. Called tail rot from what I’ve seen. Anything you know of that might be able to help that?
Hi Kelley! Sorry for the late reply I didn't spot this. I don't have experience with tail rot unfortunately so can't help in this instance :/ Could only really recommend going to see an exotic vet, hopefully they'll be able to help. Has he improved at all? 🤞
Charlie was around £60, they're quite common so not too costly. And yeah! In a large enough enclosure you can keep 1 male with a couple females but they're more than happy kept alone. It's typically safer than mixing to be honest and they are considered solitary.
Really? I've done a lot of research on it and while it doesn't seem to be a common circumstance, I've never come across a source saying they're incapable of it. Would you mind posting the link or source so I could check it out? :)
It's very common for them to "loose" their tails. They can drop them, but in my experience raising dozens of hatchlings. Once in a while they establish a "pecking" order and often bite off tail tips. I've had captive born & bred babies from 2018 loose tail segments by fifteen months of age, only to find by eighteen months they have "black nubs" growing back which is the regenerated tail (which is always regenerated completely black) However 9/10 times when housed alone, the likely hood of them dropping their tails will not happen. My best breeding female is seven years old and is just as flawless as the day I got her (even when breeding with my big male!)
@@AlexsAgamids Thanks for clearing that up! Always good to hear from an experienced source. I've never actually seen it in person so just have to rely on the research.
There are variations on tail autonomy. While many species have well adapted to dropping their tail most agamid type lizards are not so derived at it. From what I've learned their tails can "break off" on fracture planes when they are pressured. While something like a leopard gecko is more capable of consciously removing its own tail.
Why would they drop their tales unless grabbed? I know to wear long sleeves when handling, because of my bearded dragons, but my water dragons are still young not even juveniles until mid June.I hope one of two are a female.I’m unsure if they’d want to continue living together
Honestly I think I made a mistake there. I've been told my entire life that they drop their tails but it turns out they don't. Their tails can break off and partially regrow (sometimes deformed) but that's an injury thing not an intentional drop. I'm gonna edit this vid and remove that statement! They can live together in male female or female female pairs just make sure your enclosure is HUGE as they grow. Otherwise they'll likely fight. I'm jealous though haha, I miss when Charlie was a tiny little thing. Thanks for watching 😄
If I remember correctly, Charlie cost me around £60-80, the real cost is in the setup, for a proper sized viv, decor and heating/lighting elements, you're looking at least £300. More depending on how good and natural you want it looking! Worth every penny though :)
The Dragon itself is pretty cheap, better off spending a few more bucks and trying to source a captive bred individual. The setup is hella expensive though. Tons of room, lots of climbing, heated and filtered water. Also lots of maintenance on these guys.
She's beautiful, her coloring is gorgeous.
Enjoyed your video, never paid much attention to the water dragons, but you gave us some good info. I think my favorite lizard in my collection is my Day Gecko
Thanks! They're such brilliant animals. Oh nice, is that a Madagascan day gecko? (I've just noticed you upload too, I'll check some of your vids out!) :)
@@sg_animals. Yes it is, he's so friendly and love the color of him
Water dragons are such awesome creatures! Kept 2 in the past between 15-17 years. With your great care I'm sure you'll get to enjoy Charlie for many more years 😉 great video, mate...
I've just had to approve this comment, RUclips held it for review and I had no idea... Thanks bud! They really are great creatures!! Definitely more of Charlie to come in the future :D
@@sg_animals. Haha no worries mate! Sometimes there are glitches 😉 looking forward to that for sure, cheers...
Lol yo when you said chatlie a bit on edge and then jumps out of your arm...had me dying 🤣🤦 I have 2 at the moment, lost one the third a few years back. Love them, awesome lizards to have imo
Honestly she's a dead giveaway sometimes 😂😂 They're great aren't they and surprisingly interactive
New subscribe!!!! Great video!
ty this was needed
She's such a beautiful thing!
She's beautiful. 🥰 Hope she's doing ok! Thank you for an informative video, really enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching! I really need to do more vids featuring Charlie🤔
@@sg_animals. Yes, please :)
Hi I watched your video last night I was lust wandering what happened to her tail why did it fall off
Sorry for the extra late reply.. Charlie dropping her tail was always a fear of mine but it's not something that's ever happened to and it turns out, I was misinformed, Chinese water dragons can't drop their tails at all and I'll be editing this video to remove that segment.
Loved this! She is beautiful. I have a little 6 month old water dragon
Thank you! They're amazing little creatures aren't they, is she getting on well so far?
My Water Dragon Godzilla was my pride and joy she passed away this afternoon at the age of 8 best reptile pet I ever owned love you my dear girl miss you with all my heart and soul sincerely ❤Richard
I'm so sorry to hear this! They really are unique and amazing little creatures, I hope you're doing okay ❤
Can’t wait for the turtle build
I had to change the design so there's been a delay but making some great progress with it now!! :D
Nice video, cwds are my favourite species ( I breed them), very underrated
Thanks! You're right! I really don't see as many of them around as I thought I would, they're really common in the hobby but no one in the UK seems to have them 🤔
❤ i have one
Nice 😊 mate
Thanks!
I have a Bearded but , I'm very interested in Chinese Water dragons. Just to learn.
They're both amazing, I've never kept beardies before but I'm well aware they've got great little personalities!
Hey, nice video. Just as an FYI though they will often dull their colours when they are wanting to heat up as well as the darker their colouration the more they absorb heat. In my experience this is the main time this is clearly discernible. First thing in the morning especially.
Thanks! Yeah that's true, it could've been a combination of reasons, she's known to be a bit of a drama queen on occasion haha, thanks for watching 😄
Thanks for the knowledge. I have had my male for almost 4 years now. He has a bad spot on his tail. Called tail rot from what I’ve seen. Anything you know of that might be able to help that?
Hi Kelley! Sorry for the late reply I didn't spot this. I don't have experience with tail rot unfortunately so can't help in this instance :/ Could only really recommend going to see an exotic vet, hopefully they'll be able to help. Has he improved at all? 🤞
She’s awesome mate!
She's amazing! A handful at times 😂 But amazing haha
Where did you get your netting from
I got mine from a local garden centre and used aquarium sealant to attach it :)
@@sg_animals. thank you
How much do they go for and are they solitaire reptiles
Charlie was around £60, they're quite common so not too costly. And yeah! In a large enough enclosure you can keep 1 male with a couple females but they're more than happy kept alone. It's typically safer than mixing to be honest and they are considered solitary.
I just watched another video that said they don’t drop their tails, I’m very confused
Really? I've done a lot of research on it and while it doesn't seem to be a common circumstance, I've never come across a source saying they're incapable of it.
Would you mind posting the link or source so I could check it out? :)
It's very common for them to "loose" their tails. They can drop them, but in my experience raising dozens of hatchlings. Once in a while they establish a "pecking" order and often bite off tail tips. I've had captive born & bred babies from 2018 loose tail segments by fifteen months of age, only to find by eighteen months they have "black nubs" growing back which is the regenerated tail (which is always regenerated completely black)
However 9/10 times when housed alone, the likely hood of them dropping their tails will not happen. My best breeding female is seven years old and is just as flawless as the day I got her (even when breeding with my big male!)
@@AlexsAgamids Thanks for clearing that up! Always good to hear from an experienced source. I've never actually seen it in person so just have to rely on the research.
There are variations on tail autonomy. While many species have well adapted to dropping their tail most agamid type lizards are not so derived at it. From what I've learned their tails can "break off" on fracture planes when they are pressured. While something like a leopard gecko is more capable of consciously removing its own tail.
Dont plan on getting one but interesting there aren't much adults out there so just learning
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed, they're such amazing animals, definitely deserve more appreciation in the hobby :)
Why would they drop their tales unless grabbed? I know to wear long sleeves when handling, because of my bearded dragons, but my water dragons are still young not even juveniles until mid June.I hope one of two are a female.I’m unsure if they’d want to continue living together
Honestly I think I made a mistake there. I've been told my entire life that they drop their tails but it turns out they don't. Their tails can break off and partially regrow (sometimes deformed) but that's an injury thing not an intentional drop. I'm gonna edit this vid and remove that statement!
They can live together in male female or female female pairs just make sure your enclosure is HUGE as they grow. Otherwise they'll likely fight. I'm jealous though haha, I miss when Charlie was a tiny little thing. Thanks for watching 😄
I really need help with my water dragon please help
Hey, what's going on?
@@sg_animals. it's quite a story but I am in need of help
I came across three little water dragon abandon from a local animal shelter / rescue center i am new at this
Sorry I didn't get a notification. Have you got them setup in an enclosure?
They came with one but I don't think I am doing the right thing
Every time Charlie jumps my heart jumps. I would be so afraid of her loosing her tail. Great video Sean! Keep up the great work!
She always keeps me on my toes 😂 Thank you! Some great stuff coming soon, thanks for all the support!!!
How much do Chinese water dragons cost because I want one and there 😎
If I remember correctly, Charlie cost me around £60-80, the real cost is in the setup, for a proper sized viv, decor and heating/lighting elements, you're looking at least £300. More depending on how good and natural you want it looking! Worth every penny though :)
Here where I live they cost about 30 dollars and the enclosure is about 200 to 500 dollars depending on terrarium size
The Dragon itself is pretty cheap, better off spending a few more bucks and trying to source a captive bred individual. The setup is hella expensive though. Tons of room, lots of climbing, heated and filtered water. Also lots of maintenance on these guys.