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They are one of the least expensive and can’t say what they cost as each LFS has their own price structure
Hey, looking for your thread on the dwarf lion and live feeding. I've kept volitans just fine but wanted to know your thoughts on the yellow dwarf and can't seem to find the right thread?Same care as the other dwarf lions, not as hardy as some say, without the proper diet will likely not live more than 1-1.5 years. Just as all the dwarf lions, many times come in with internal parasites and will not tolerate copper or antibiotics, if they survive treatment with these chemicals they will die soon after. Most will charge a very high price and it varies, I got one as a regular fuzzy with just a hint of yellow and paid very little, I got another one for $350. I got a recent email from a supplier that I had done business with before, he offered me one for $600. I laughed, I just won't pay the prices anyone is charging for most things today, and the mortality rate is so high it's barely worth the risk; unless you know your source very, very well. The yellow may be a genetic morph but may also be depended on diet. I have seen some feed an inadequate dead food diet and the yellow faded to brown over several months. Here's a couple of my past yellows and my current red. I keep my dwarf lions an average of 10 years by feeding a live food dominant diet. I've written alot of threads about care and feeding if you want to keep one for 10 years instead of months or a year, click my name and "find all threads".