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RE: Birth of 5 baby emerald swifts

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Posted by: jasonw at Sun Jan 23 10:27:52 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jasonw ]  
   

A search on google proved that information on young Sceloporus Malachiticus was scares at best, however general care on Sceloporus Malachiticus was very abundant. I would tend to think that removing them from the parents as soon as possible would be the way to go. While I am not particularly familiar with Sceloporus Malachiticus I do know that some Sceloporus will tend to eat the young given the chance. I have observed adult or sub adult sceloporus occidentalis eating young as well as for no apparent reason killing young cage inhabitants. I don’t ever make a practice of keeping individuals in an enclosure that differ in size more than maybe a half inch
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