That is so amazing Alex! I can’t imagine how awesome that feeling is to have Harriet lay 100% fertile eggs, and have ALL of them hatch out. Those dragons are so adorable! Great video!👏
Yo Alex, anytime you upload I enjoy it... you upload free content and we all appreciate it. Keep hitting the books hard! A lot of your videos have helped me improve my husbandry with my CWD. I get all kinds of compliments thanks to your help.
Hello Matthew, Thank you for the kind words and support! I’m always pleased to hear my advice has helped other Chinese water dragon owners improve their husbandry and care techniques. Thanks again for watching the channel! - Alex
Wait do you have Gippsland and Eastern Australian Water dragons?! I need a male of both! And a male of a Chinese water dragon too still. I have an 8 year old female Chinese water dragon. Love that lizard.
Absolutely incredible. Everything iv learned about them so far has come from you and we are doing awsome with ours so I TY & my wife thanks you massively for all the help we appreciate it massively and can’t wait to see ya next vid 🦎🐉✨
It is totally normal for water dragons to be pooping everyday! They have a high metabolic rate and burn through food very quickly! As for the consumption of soil, some reptiles are known to eat substrate if they are nutrient deprived and therefore are looking for nutrients in the surrounding soil. Try checking to see what dietary supplements you are using and look into adding more variety in the diet of the dragons and the feeder insects they consume.
Congrats on all the babies! They look really great. I agree with not breeding them until they have had the time to fully mature. My oldest CWD is somewhere between 2.5 - 3 years old and she's still growing. I can't imagine trying to breed her right now even if she is physically capable. Since female water dragons will lay eggs without mating I figured that I would wait until she has shown she is ready by laying an unfertilized clutch before even considering breeding her. I guess if she reaches the 6-7 year age range without laying any eggs and is at her full growth I might look at other options, but for now I'm letting her go at her own pace.
I just have a question as to why anglehead lizards aren’t very common. Some anglehead lizards look really cool and they are not too big. Thanks for your time.
Thanks for this post. I am just starting to research what Will be my next pet reptile, and this is great information for the long term planning of a healthy animal. I am looking forward to checking all your videos to better prepare for my dragon.
Awesome vid I built a huge 5x5x2 enclosure for my water dragon and im currently redesigning it now. You got me into the water dragon hobby and I'm looking to see what the future will hold for my little Rain!
I worry about my water dragon 24/7. Is the light ok? Is the temp ok? The humidity...etc. Today the substrate looked dry as did my dragon. Everything I've learned has come from your vids, so very awesome!
A lot of valuable information man. Keep going. Im also a chinese water dragon guy and just waiting until my female get ready to try to breed them. Thanks for the information.
This really helped me. I was confused why my new baby was always sleeping and I thought his sleep schedule might be messed up because he got delayed and ways in a box for 4 days but after hearing about the 6500k led you put on there I took a plant grow light from a different enclosure I have and he just sprung to life! thanks
Once they are eight weeks old (2 months). Their umbilicus will have fully healed. So then you can add a substrate to the enclosure. Be it Zilla Jungle Mix, Zoomed Forest Floor, or any substrate of choice.
@@AlexsAgamids You said this in your juvenile enclosure setup video that you dont want standing water in Chinese Water Dragon enclosures but why? Ive always done drainage layers on my vivariums and I was wondering if you said that because they need to be able to dry off still but I live in a really dry place and my paladarium that has 2 inches of water running all the way through the bottom still sits at 50% humidity if I dont mist enough to keep it up to 80%. If thats why then I think it would be ok because it helps keep humidity up but not up so much they cant dry off.
A drainage layer is not the same as “standing water on the bottom of a single substrate layer”. I see lots of folks who run into issues where they overspray a layer of Jungle Mix or Forest Floor resulting in stagnant water collecting at the bottom. A drainage layer would be a efficient method if you find you’re using vast quantities of water in order to keep your humidity around 80%RH for your Chinese water dragon.
Hey alex buddy, just a quick question for ya if you have a minute or two to reply. I just hatched my first ever batch of CWD 2 weeks ago, all seem to be doing great so far. What i am wondering is what is the recommended age i should let them get to before i start to look for forever homes for them.
At as minimum I suggest 9 weeks. However: if this is your females first batch, it won't hurt to hold them for around 12-15 weeks because a females first batch isn't as strong as her latter clutches.
Great video Alex, thanks. Still no eggs from my guys but I think my female is gravid. 🤞 I'm editing an outdoor enclosure build video for my Sailfins right now. Stay tuned.
Do you have a link to the book that you were talking about at 5 minutes 30 seconds? I was trying to find it online because i plan on breeding my 3 year old chinese water dragon rescue and would love something to read on the subject and get some good info on breeding. Thank you!
Here you go! DO NOTE! Some of the housing methods and temperatures are incorrect as it is an older book. But the incubation is spot on as well as diet and care of babies! www.amazon.com/Green-Water-Dragons-Basilisks-Advanced/dp/1882770692
Hey Alex, I’ve been watching you vids for a while and just subscribe yesterday, you mentioned you had a sick baby dragon, and I am dealing with one now. Could I reach out to you on what you recommend for a upper respiratory infection that I can do besides the antibiotics I started it on last night?
At the moment none of my water dragons are sick. However, as far as antibiotics go. That'll be your best bet on getting an upper respiratory infection taken care of. I would suggest that you avoid handling your dragon as excessive handling will no doubt stress your lizard. Raising the ambient temperatures will also help speed up the lizards metabolic rate and help boost its immune system. Your local exotic vet will always be your best option.
It’s mostly reputation on my end. Chinese water dragon breeders are few and far between. So between the channel and my social media pages. My reptiles sell very quickly!
Hey Alex! I have another question. Can Chinese Water Dragons drop their tails? I have seen people say both they can and can’t. I’m not entirely sure what to believe.
Hello. So they "can" drop their tails. But usually it in when the tail is forcefully pulled and or torn off. I've had many babies try to go at each other once they reach 4-5 months of age. So tail biting is common. However, if the dragon is under eighteen months old. The tail will grow back somewhat as a black "stub".
do you have dragons for sale? or know any captive breeders who often have baby/juvenile dragons available? I'd love to start a breeding project like yours, but would prefer to start with captive bred dragons like yours
At the moment I do not have any USCBB Chinese water dragons for sale. However if you are interested on being put on a waitinglist. You can email me: snakedude1814@gmail.com If you go onto Facebook as well, the page: Capital City Critters. It’s run by my friend Kristen and she should he producing some Chinese water dragons this year as well.
I am from Chicago IL. I am a fan of NERD and their work with reptiles and contributions to the USA hobby (such as their USARK donations). Hence why I have the tee shirt promoting their logo.
Yes. I do breed and sell captive born & bred Chinese water dragons. For inquires visit any of the social media pages linked in the description, or shoot me an email: snakedude1814@gmail.com
The babies are so cute! 😍 I absolutely love that you captive breed this species that is so overwhelmingly wild caught. I really enjoy your videos. 😊
Thank you for the kind words and support!
That is so amazing Alex! I can’t imagine how awesome that feeling is to have Harriet lay 100% fertile eggs, and have ALL of them hatch out. Those dragons are so adorable! Great video!👏
It truly was a feeling of great success!
Thanks for the support!
- Alex.
Yo Alex, anytime you upload I enjoy it... you upload free content and we all appreciate it. Keep hitting the books hard!
A lot of your videos have helped me improve my husbandry with my CWD. I get all kinds of compliments thanks to your help.
Hello Matthew,
Thank you for the kind words and support!
I’m always pleased to hear my advice has helped other Chinese water dragon owners improve their husbandry and care techniques.
Thanks again for watching the channel!
- Alex
Nice educational video🥳🥳
Nice 👍 so cute Chinese Water Dragons 🐉.
Great info and a nice insight into what notes you keep!
Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for watching!
- Alex
Wait do you have Gippsland and Eastern Australian Water dragons?! I need a male of both! And a male of a Chinese water dragon too still. I have an 8 year old female Chinese water dragon. Love that lizard.
Absolutely incredible. Everything iv learned about them so far has come from you and we are doing awsome with ours so I TY & my wife thanks you massively for all the help we appreciate it massively and can’t wait to see ya next vid 🦎🐉✨
Well done mate , got three Aussie water dragons becomes big fan of you !
Hey Alex thanks for liking my comments. Is pooping everyday a bad thing you reckon?
And also these dragons have been eating soils (clean) and not sure whether it would not be a good thing?
It is totally normal for water dragons to be pooping everyday! They have a high metabolic rate and burn through food very quickly!
As for the consumption of soil, some reptiles are known to eat substrate if they are nutrient deprived and therefore are looking for nutrients in the surrounding soil. Try checking to see what dietary supplements you are using and look into adding more variety in the diet of the dragons and the feeder insects they consume.
Congrats on all the babies! They look really great.
I agree with not breeding them until they have had the time to fully mature. My oldest CWD is somewhere between 2.5 - 3 years old and she's still growing. I can't imagine trying to breed her right now even if she is physically capable. Since female water dragons will lay eggs without mating I figured that I would wait until she has shown she is ready by laying an unfertilized clutch before even considering breeding her. I guess if she reaches the 6-7 year age range without laying any eggs and is at her full growth I might look at other options, but for now I'm letting her go at her own pace.
I just have a question as to why anglehead lizards aren’t very common. Some anglehead lizards look really cool and they are not too big. Thanks for your time.
Thanks for this post. I am just starting to research what Will be my next pet reptile, and this is great information for the long term planning of a healthy animal. I am looking forward to checking all your videos to better prepare for my dragon.
Awesome vid I built a huge 5x5x2 enclosure for my water dragon and im currently redesigning it now. You got me into the water dragon hobby and I'm looking to see what the future will hold for my little Rain!
Fantastic Information! very interested to see what the future holds for you and your Arboreal Agamids
I worry about my water dragon 24/7. Is the light ok? Is the temp ok? The humidity...etc. Today the substrate looked dry as did my dragon. Everything I've learned has come from your vids, so very awesome!
A lot of valuable information man. Keep going. Im also a chinese water dragon guy and just waiting until my female get ready to try to breed them. Thanks for the information.
Thanks man!
I am hoping to line up some more promising results for 2022!
@@AlexsAgamids you will succeed in that. no doubt.
@@AlexsAgamids brother my female just laid 9 eggs. Crazy. Trying to create a incubator for the eggs.
you should try and compile some more data on your age/reproduction theory. Would be interesting to see how that comes out!
That’s the plan!
It just means I have to add a few more pairs for comparison!
Even tho I'm late congrats on the breeding success fam keep it up
Thank you!
I should be getting more eggs this year!
Well deserved pat on the back. I know my little girl is a challenge 😊😊😊
Great video Alex and perfectly timed for me
This really helped me. I was confused why my new baby was always sleeping and I thought his sleep schedule might be messed up because he got delayed and ways in a box for 4 days but after hearing about the 6500k led you put on there I took a plant grow light from a different enclosure I have and he just sprung to life! thanks
Also is 2 months to young to put them on a substrate? I wanted to get some zilla jungle mix but I think he might be to young.
Once they are eight weeks old (2 months). Their umbilicus will have fully healed. So then you can add a substrate to the enclosure. Be it Zilla Jungle Mix, Zoomed Forest Floor, or any substrate of choice.
@@AlexsAgamids You said this in your juvenile enclosure setup video that you dont want standing water in Chinese Water Dragon enclosures but why? Ive always done drainage layers on my vivariums and I was wondering if you said that because they need to be able to dry off still but I live in a really dry place and my paladarium that has 2 inches of water running all the way through the bottom still sits at 50% humidity if I dont mist enough to keep it up to 80%. If thats why then I think it would be ok because it helps keep humidity up but not up so much they cant dry off.
A drainage layer is not the same as “standing water on the bottom of a single substrate layer”.
I see lots of folks who run into issues where they overspray a layer of Jungle Mix or Forest Floor resulting in stagnant water collecting at the bottom.
A drainage layer would be a efficient method if you find you’re using vast quantities of water in order to keep your humidity around 80%RH for your Chinese water dragon.
@@AlexsAgamids ok thanks I thought you just meant water at the bottom in general 👍
Hey alex buddy, just a quick question for ya if you have a minute or two to reply. I just hatched my first ever batch of CWD 2 weeks ago, all seem to be doing great so far. What i am wondering is what is the recommended age i should let them get to before i start to look for forever homes for them.
At as minimum I suggest 9 weeks.
However: if this is your females first batch, it won't hurt to hold them for around 12-15 weeks because a females first batch isn't as strong as her latter clutches.
Great video Alex, thanks. Still no eggs from my guys but I think my female is gravid. 🤞
I'm editing an outdoor enclosure build video for my Sailfins right now. Stay tuned.
Do you have a link to the book that you were talking about at 5 minutes 30 seconds? I was trying to find it online because i plan on breeding my 3 year old chinese water dragon rescue and would love something to read on the subject and get some good info on breeding. Thank you!
Here you go!
DO NOTE!
Some of the housing methods and temperatures are incorrect as it is an older book.
But the incubation is spot on as well as diet and care of babies!
www.amazon.com/Green-Water-Dragons-Basilisks-Advanced/dp/1882770692
@@AlexsAgamids thank you so much!!
Hey Alex, I’ve been watching you vids for a while and just subscribe yesterday, you mentioned you had a sick baby dragon, and I am dealing with one now. Could I reach out to you on what you recommend for a upper respiratory infection that I can do besides the antibiotics I started it on last night?
At the moment none of my water dragons are sick.
However, as far as antibiotics go. That'll be your best bet on getting an upper respiratory infection taken care of.
I would suggest that you avoid handling your dragon as excessive handling will no doubt stress your lizard. Raising the ambient temperatures will also help speed up the lizards metabolic rate and help boost its immune system. Your local exotic vet will always be your best option.
how do you find people to sell your reptiles to, do you post it on morphmarket or do you just have contacts or something
It’s mostly reputation on my end. Chinese water dragon breeders are few and far between. So between the channel and my social media pages. My reptiles sell very quickly!
I am glad to hear a breeder waiting for a female to get a little older before breeding her. I completely agree!!!
Hey Alex! I have another question. Can Chinese Water Dragons drop their tails? I have seen people say both they can and can’t. I’m not entirely sure what to believe.
Hello.
So they "can" drop their tails. But usually it in when the tail is forcefully pulled and or torn off. I've had many babies try to go at each other once they reach 4-5 months of age. So tail biting is common.
However, if the dragon is under eighteen months old. The tail will grow back somewhat as a black "stub".
Congrats man, they are adorable!
Thank you Dakotah!
do you have dragons for sale? or know any captive breeders who often have baby/juvenile dragons available? I'd love to start a breeding project like yours, but would prefer to start with captive bred dragons like yours
At the moment I do not have any USCBB Chinese water dragons for sale.
However if you are interested on being put on a waitinglist. You can email me: snakedude1814@gmail.com
If you go onto Facebook as well, the page: Capital City Critters. It’s run by my friend Kristen and she should he producing some Chinese water dragons this year as well.
I have a quick question can Chinese water dragons pass parasites to us humans?
I am not sure on that.
Best to play things safe and practice safe handling and sanitation techniques
You're awesome!!!
Where in new England are you from
I am from Chicago IL.
I am a fan of NERD and their work with reptiles and contributions to the USA hobby (such as their USARK donations). Hence why I have the tee shirt promoting their logo.
Awwhhh you became a Papi on Daddys day too
Information about your selling them.
All information is located in the description.
Thanks!
- Alex
Love your videos and I fallow you on Instagram congrats on the dragons and good luck
Do you have any juveniles for sale?
At the moment I do not.
My two month old water dragons poop everywhere, it’s difficult to get it all daily, and Mushu escapes while doing so, reiderating Help!
I have a Chinese water dragon is their a way to privately contact you? I would like to ask some questions.
I have information on all my social media links in the description.
I did see that but I don’t want those apps because I’m still young. So can I just ask you some questions through the comments?
My email is also within the description.
I can’t find it sorry, but can you just tell it to me?
@@d_mart08 , snakedude1814@gmail.com
Can I have one?
Do you sell them?
Yes. I do breed and sell captive born & bred Chinese water dragons.
For inquires visit any of the social media pages linked in the description, or shoot me an email: snakedude1814@gmail.com
What is your email? Sorry I can’t find it.
You'd be great on tik tok