Mossman Joe
Well-Known Member
Both agamids are still quite similar, perhaps different species or different life stages? I'm unfortunstely not very familiar with this genus
It's a beautiful enclosure for sure, all of the vivariums for Museum Komodo are, in my opinion (appropriateness for the species aside). I just wish that it provides a bit more shade/shelter, as having the enclosure be exposed on all sides would surely be stress-inducing for a lot of species. The flying lizards, Draco, would also be fairly appropriate for the enclosure if they were provided some place to retreat.
The exhibit, though vacant, is quite pretty with those three, thick branches. Also wish to see it filled with native, rarely displayed reptiles (Hoping for a chance Museum Komodo displaying xenopeltis unicolor or calliophis bivirgatus).
It's a beautiful enclosure for sure, all of the vivariums for Museum Komodo are, in my opinion (appropriateness for the species aside). I just wish that it provides a bit more shade/shelter, as having the enclosure be exposed on all sides would surely be stress-inducing for a lot of species. The flying lizards, Draco, would also be fairly appropriate for the enclosure if they were provided some place to retreat.

