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RE: Texas blues , babies and adult female

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Posted by: mtnsnakeman at Wed Sep 6 23:20:30 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mtnsnakeman ]  
   

The Texas blues are pretty popular compared to most the spiny's. They are by far some of the easiest spiny's to get. I see them on wholesale lists all the time. I even see them on some high end breeders sites as projects. My Texas blues are pin raised out of Texas. I bought them last year and bought one female that was gravid. Although she birthed about a dozen babies, I didn't pull them out in time and the adults devoured them. I definitely learned from that mistake. It is looking like I may possibly have 3 gravid females this year. All three females are showing some sighn of swelling. Although I have not seen any copulation. Only time will tell, our fingures will be crossed. You seem to be a lizard enthusiest. What Spiny's do you have?

Thanks
Gary C.
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