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CB Earless Lizards: What Do u Think?

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Posted by: ANIMALmenagerie at Fri Mar 14 10:24:39 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ANIMALmenagerie ]  
   

I have a male earless lizard who has calmed down brilliantly. He really is great. Due to the fact I heard many of these lizards die due to stress and not calming down, I think mine is quite a rare find. I myself have not ever seen any CB earless lizards. Mine is a SW Greater Earless. I love this species, and really have no idea why no one would like them. Sure, they require a bit of space, but not really too much. So, do you guys think that if I get a few females and attempt captive breeding (I am using collared lizard breeding info as a reference) earless lizards, would anyone really want one? In other words, is there any demand there for one? Or is there really a reason that no one has captive bred them so far? And, btw, this is putting all hardships of it aside.


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TS


   

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