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Z. quadrilineatus

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Posted by: Pauly at Wed Apr 6 20:16:26 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Pauly ]  
   

Hello all,
I have not visited this board since it was created a couple years ago, and I see not too much has gone on since lol. But I do have a question. I saw in an older post that a person mentioned some folks were having success captive breeding Z. quadrilineatus. I currently have 2 groups of quads-a pair that I just cant seem to get anything out of (although that might be due to the Z. karsteni they live with) and a 2.2 group (I think) that has layed repeatedly in the past, but every clutch has been infertile. I was considering switching around some of the boys, but they have been together so long at this point I am hesitant to shake things up.
So, before I get long winded, I am curious if anyone can point me in the direction of people or articles describing breeding success with this species, or any Zonosaur species for that matter, as I have long been trying to get my hands on a nice Z. maximus group.
Thank you,
Paul


   

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