bittermeat
Senior Member
It's nicer than my house o;
Megamannt125 said:His species live in trees, I personally don't think I have enough.AleZ said:sux
;p
Too many branches and leaves.
"Native to the lowland and highland forests of India, Northern and southern China, and eastern and southeastern Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma), Chinese water dragons are most commonly found along the banks of freshwater lakes and streams. They are active during the day (diurnal), and spend most of their time in the trees (arboreal). If threatened, the dragon will drop from the trees into the water and either swim to safety or remain submerged for up to 25 minutes. Water dragons live in areas with average humidity levels of 60
Zexion said:Megamannt125 said:His species live in trees, I personally don't think I have enough.AleZ said:sux
;p
Too many branches and leaves.
"Native to the lowland and highland forests of India, Northern and southern China, and eastern and southeastern Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma), Chinese water dragons are most commonly found along the banks of freshwater lakes and streams. They are active during the day (diurnal), and spend most of their time in the trees (arboreal). If threatened, the dragon will drop from the trees into the water and either swim to safety or remain submerged for up to 25 minutes. Water dragons live in areas with average humidity levels of 60
Megamannt125 said:Zexion said:Megamannt125 said:His species live in trees, I personally don't think I have enough.AleZ said:sux
;p
Too many branches and leaves.
"Native to the lowland and highland forests of India, Northern and southern China, and eastern and southeastern Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma), Chinese water dragons are most commonly found along the banks of freshwater lakes and streams. They are active during the day (diurnal), and spend most of their time in the trees (arboreal). If threatened, the dragon will drop from the trees into the water and either swim to safety or remain submerged for up to 25 minutes. Water dragons live in areas with average humidity levels of 60
Zexion said:Megamannt125 said:Zexion said:Megamannt125 said:His species live in trees, I personally don't think I have enough.AleZ said:sux
;p
Too many branches and leaves.
"Native to the lowland and highland forests of India, Northern and southern China, and eastern and southeastern Asia (Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma), Chinese water dragons are most commonly found along the banks of freshwater lakes and streams. They are active during the day (diurnal), and spend most of their time in the trees (arboreal). If threatened, the dragon will drop from the trees into the water and either swim to safety or remain submerged for up to 25 minutes. Water dragons live in areas with average humidity levels of 60
He doesn't really swim much, mostly just sits in there looking like a badass.Master Crash said:^^^^^^^^^Zexion said:*wants video*Megamannt125 said:I fill the bathtub with water and let him swim around sometimes.Zexion said:Fill it with water and videotape it.Megamannt125 said:Quoting limited to 5 levels deep