Great name!
Only because you insisted...
The smallest 5 and first shown are with me and range in age from 18 months or so to around four years. The largest three in the gray Vision cage View attachment 257605 View attachment 257606 View attachment 257607 View attachment 257608 View attachment 257609 are my original group and have gone to live with friends who bought into this dream to breed them when we started years ago. I visited those on Friday after our largest female had laid her first egg ever.
I've got a few:
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Dan, Where did the female lay her first egg? Was it in the enclosed chamber or did they have her outdoors?Only because you insisted...
The smallest 5 and first shown are with me and range in age from 18 months or so to around four years. The largest three in the gray Vision cage View attachment 257605 View attachment 257606 View attachment 257607 View attachment 257608 View attachment 257609 are my original group and have gone to live with friends who bought into this dream to breed them when we started years ago. I visited those on Friday after our largest female had laid her first egg ever.
The eggs (5 now) were all laid indoors.Dan, Where did the female lay her first egg? Was it in the enclosed chamber or did they have her outdoors?
Here's a few from this years new bunch...
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Here it is all ready for its first enclosure, just out of brooding box...
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And after 5 weeks growth...
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In the enclosure with a few of the others last week...
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Here are a few of my hatchlings, they were outside catching the morning sun, getting some cactus, and mazuri. View attachment 270169