Baby Rankin's Dragons For Sale
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 November 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: Hatched Sept CB24, babies
Sex: Unsexed
Handling: Friendly
Suitability: Beginner
Diet: Live Insects and fresh vegetation
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.
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 November 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: Hatched Sept CB24, babies
Sex: Unsexed
Handling: Friendly
Suitability: Beginner
Diet: Live Insects and fresh vegetation
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.
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 November 2024
For sale in our Iver reptile shop
Age: Hatched Sept CB24, babies
Sex: Unsexed
Handling: Friendly
Suitability: Beginner
Diet: Live Insects and fresh vegetation
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.