Baby Rankin's Dragon For Rehoming - Kinked Tail
This little one was handed in to us as part of a group of babies with birth defects who are looking for new loving homes!
Rankin's Dragons are a great alternative to their cousin, the Bearded Dragon! They have a similar ease of care and friendly nature, just in a smaller package!
Photos taken October 2024
For rehoming in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched Sept CB24, baby
Sex: Unsexed
Handling: Friendly
Suitability: Beginner
Diet: Live Insects and fresh vegetation
Birth defect
Kinked tail. This should not significantly negatively impact them as Rankin's Dragons can adapt incredibly well.
However, we cannot guarantee that other issues will not appear as they age which could impact their quality of life and require vet attention.
The correct calcium and vitamin supplement schedule alongside quality UV lighting is essential for this individual.
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Rankin's Dragons should be housed in a 3ft long vivarium as the minimum size enclosure for this species. Babies should go into their adult enclosure straight away as they are very fast growing.
They require a thermostatically controlled heat bulb and 12-14% UV lighting, and temperatures should be measured using a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy. The correct calcium and vitamin supplement schedule is essential for this individual.
This little one was handed in to us as part of a group of babies with birth defects who are looking for new loving homes!
Rankin's Dragons are a great alternative to their cousin, the Bearded Dragon! They have a similar ease of care and friendly nature, just in a smaller package!
Photos taken October 2024
For rehoming in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched Sept CB24, baby
Sex: Unsexed
Handling: Friendly
Suitability: Beginner
Diet: Live Insects and fresh vegetation
Birth defect
Kinked tail. This should not significantly negatively impact them as Rankin's Dragons can adapt incredibly well.
However, we cannot guarantee that other issues will not appear as they age which could impact their quality of life and require vet attention.
The correct calcium and vitamin supplement schedule alongside quality UV lighting is essential for this individual.
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Rankin's Dragons should be housed in a 3ft long vivarium as the minimum size enclosure for this species. Babies should go into their adult enclosure straight away as they are very fast growing.
They require a thermostatically controlled heat bulb and 12-14% UV lighting, and temperatures should be measured using a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy. The correct calcium and vitamin supplement schedule is essential for this individual.
This little one was handed in to us as part of a group of babies with birth defects who are looking for new loving homes!
Rankin's Dragons are a great alternative to their cousin, the Bearded Dragon! They have a similar ease of care and friendly nature, just in a smaller package!
Photos taken October 2024
For rehoming in our Bracknell reptile shop
Age: Hatched Sept CB24, baby
Sex: Unsexed
Handling: Friendly
Suitability: Beginner
Diet: Live Insects and fresh vegetation
Birth defect
Kinked tail. This should not significantly negatively impact them as Rankin's Dragons can adapt incredibly well.
However, we cannot guarantee that other issues will not appear as they age which could impact their quality of life and require vet attention.
The correct calcium and vitamin supplement schedule alongside quality UV lighting is essential for this individual.
Enclosure recommendations
Adult Rankin's Dragons should be housed in a 3ft long vivarium as the minimum size enclosure for this species. Babies should go into their adult enclosure straight away as they are very fast growing.
They require a thermostatically controlled heat bulb and 12-14% UV lighting, and temperatures should be measured using a digital thermometer or heat gun for accuracy. The correct calcium and vitamin supplement schedule is essential for this individual.