Thanks!! Would you say Burmese are easier to care for?I've raised both. And I prefer the Burmese star for those reasons and more.
Thanks!! Would you say Burmese are easier to care for?
Any thoughts on where the Sri Lankan Stars fit in this comparison?
Good morning, so I am transitioning our of Egyptian uromastyx breeding and am interested in 4 or 5 Burmese stars. Do you have any available for purchase?I have bred both in S Florida. Housed outside. Both tolerate Humidity well, and both seemed to handle the cooler temperatures well.
the Burmese are by far more personable and active, hence the reason I no longer breed Indians..
Good morning, so I am transitioning our of Egyptian uromastyx breeding and am interested in 4 or 5 Burmese stars. Do you have any available for purchase?I have bred both in S Florida. Housed outside. Both tolerate Humidity well, and both seemed to handle the cooler temperatures well.
the Burmese are by far more personable and active, hence the reason I no longer breed Indians..
Good morning, so I am transitioning our of Egyptian uromastyx breeding and am interested in 4 or 5 Burmese stars. Do you have any available for purchase?I also produce both Burmese stars and Indian Stars. Both are kept at same temps and a very high air humidity. The only difference is that the Indians I keep their substrate very day and with Burmese their substrate is not as dry and even sometimes damp. It really is that Burmese can handle lower temps and if their substrate is a little wet they will be fine just as long as they can warm up the next day. Indians do not like to be in damp substrate as all. They can not handle low temps and damp substrate like the Burmese can. Dan , glad to hear the Burmese are doing great!!!
Where are you located?I have had both as well. Burmese are much more personable. Care is identical. I have 3.3 and all doing very well. Indoors now since too cold to be outside.
They eat everything, PIGS!
Romaine, Cactus, Mushrooms, Dandelion, Mazuri, Marion Zoologic, Collards. My biggest female is 4500gr. Waiting on eggs to hatch if they are fertile.