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Blue Spiny Litter/Breeding

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Posted by: Solomon at Sun Dec 19 14:21:28 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Solomon ]  
   

I've had a pair of Blue Spiny's for 3 years now. Each year the female has had a litter of little ones. This year was an odd year. In February she gave birth to 21 babies - which was the largest yet. Only one didn't break out of his sac. Then again - in October of this year - she had another 21 babies. I'm curious as to how often this happens with them - as they usually hibernate starting in october and the birthing/breeding cycle continues. This year they're in full swing - eating up a storm like it's springtime already.

Just an odd year all round - I've kept them the same way for the last 3 years. Anyone else share similar findings?
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0.1 Chameleo Calyptratus 1.2 Tangerine Leopard Geckos
1.1 Blue Spiny Lizards 1.2 Uroplatus Phantasticus
0.1 Moroccan Uromastyx 0.1 Bearded Dragon
0.0.1 Yellow-Throated-Plated-Lizard
0.1 Okeetee Corn Snake 0.2 Mali Uromastyx
1.1 Jackson's Chameleon


   

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