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RE: Hi Brian, glad your here

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Posted by: kenmare at Fri Oct 23 17:13:14 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kenmare ]  
   

Hi, Eve. Thanks for the reply and for all of your help. I will try to post some updated pics of this trio soon. They are more of an aqua (bluish green) color usually -- I stink at taking pics and these are a little overexposed which is diluting their color. I am pretty sure at least 2 are males. So far, I haven't seen any aggression between the three but one is definitely a little larger, a little more colored up, and is the first one to the food.
At what age should they be separated if they are all males? Should we consider brumating them in a month or two or just continue to grow them up over the winter? As far as the yellowheads from Steve, they are doing fine and I think they will be very colorful when they mature. I will post some pics of them when they get a little larger. Thanks again for all of your advice and help. This is a great forum and my son and I really enjoy the pics that are posted. Truly beautiful lizards!!

Brian


   

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