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Eastern Collared Lizards?

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Posted by: uaelite at Fri Aug 9 20:59:57 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by uaelite ]  
   

Hello everyone. I rescued these two Collared Lizards from a friend of mine who clearly could not maintain these animals. I think these are Eastern Collareds and I believe that the "greener" one is a male. I can't be sure the other is a female, although I believe that it is. Notice the Orange dots/bars on her side... is she Gravid? I do not see any visible eggs. It's my understanding that hatchlings/juveniles all take their mothers colorings in order to prevent attacks from larger males. Are these two juveniles? Is it a male and a female? They will be going into a HUGE terrarium that measures 6ft long by 3ft wide by 3ft tall, and on that note, how many could I keep in an enclosure that size? I apologize, there isn't very much information across the web regarding this species.

Sorry if the first photo looks like I took it with a microwave
Pics of my Collareds..


   

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