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at Tue Jun 24 23:58:33 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mizzy ]
Is this the same Lee that I emailed communications with before?? How many Lees' can there be in the UK?? Anyways, If your totally confident that your lizards are acclimated and ready for breeding then you need to be patient. Gettign them to breed (healthy animals) requires only the proper husbandry; but for those lizards. So, what works for one may not work for the other. They may not be compatible. One may not be ready for what ever reason. But I will tell you that i have never had non-ready animals breed with success. Someting always goes wrong..... So look at what you ar doing; check temps, ect. If these are wild caought animals; then they may not be ready for a few years in captivity. If they were grown from WC babies, then they should be OK. But I always have fecal and blood tested before the spring to make sure that I dont need to treat during the breeding time, and loose the season. miz
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