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riiotgrrl
at Wed Oct 8 20:37:54 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by riiotgrrl ]
I have heard of horror stories of female chams becomming egg bound without ever comming in contact with males. I know that all female reptiles are apt to form eggs without breeding, my iguana did it years ago, then she reabsorbed them. I have heard that chams (especially veileds) are notorious for this and for this reason females have exceptionally short life spans. Is this a myth or is there some truth to this? I'm not sure what my Senegal is (I just got him/her) and i am just concerned. Can anyone help with this? I am really curious. Thanks so much! j -----
1.0 ball python- Azazel 0.1 creamsicle corn- Pandora 0.1 motley ghost stripe corn- Raven 0.4 leos- Boji, Sanjae, fae and Kodama 0.1 beardie- Indie 1.1 crested gecko- Jubeh and Inari 0.1 leucistic texas ratsnake-Ojo 1.0 whites tree frog- Sifaka 0.1 Transe pecos rat 1.0 (?) Senegal chameleon 1.0 Ruthven's X Thaeri king- Kemushi 0.1 pacific parrolet- Mishka 1.1 cats- Cairo and Oberon 0.0.4 crab people 1.0 Husband (hes my favorite, but i dont let the 'kids' know that. )
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