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Updated Aug 5th, 2010

3 of 4 so far of my Ambon Weber's Sailfins have hatched aug 5!!!

Australian Water Dragons have hatched as well as my

"Aussie Crossies" Australian Frilled Dragon x Red New Guinea Female

 

New pages on the Australian Water Dragon and Frilled Dragon pics added

Come say Hi at the National Reptiles Breeder's Expo this August 21st and 22nd in Daytona Beach, FL!!!

We are now offering Superworms for sale, click on the link for more info!!!

 

Click Here......Sailfin Dragon Care Sheet for Reptiles Magazine Online

Look out for my article on Frilled Dragons out now in the Aug 2009 issue of Reptiles!

 

Look for my article on Sailfin Dragons in the December '07 issue of Reptiles magazine!!!

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Hello and welcome to www.SailfinDragon.com home of Scott Corning and his reptile breeding business DragonAttack. Here you will find useful original information on lizards of the genus Hydrosaurus, Hypsilurus, Chlamydosaurus and any other related lizards and topics.

This site was mainly created due to the lack of information on sailfin dragons and to also fuel my obsession for these mysterious “living dinosaurs”. In addition to finding more info on the ecology and keeping and breeding of these lizards, there is a photo gallery of the various species, subspecies, and variants that really confuse the scientific community on the classification of these poorly misunderstood lizards. I will also have a spillover of pics from my yahoogroups list, for members to post their photos, as we’ve run out of room there!!!

I also have a for-sale section for lizards that I’m hatching out at the time, and for anyone else that may have some related lizards for sale. As we all know sailfin dragons are hard to come by and this site will be an excellent source to find the lizards you may be looking for, whether I’ve hatched some out, or I have an Indonesia shipment coming in, or someone doesn’t have the ability to care for their dragon anymore.

A links page is available for anything I find relative to learning more about these lizards.

Happy Hydrosaurus Hunting!