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Posted by: tgreb at Sat Sep 9 09:36:12 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tgreb ] Great job Ed! I have had the same aggression problems with acanthinurus just a couple days out of the eggs. I believe Debb has too with the Ebonies. I had to seperate the acanths into one in a cage. They have to be seperated too becuase they will kill each other. Egyptians seem to be almost cannibalisitic. I have had the babies take other lizards apart limb by limb. I had purchased some hatchling Egyptians and hatched out some desert iguanas hatch at the same time and had limited cage space so I put them together. Bad idea! After the killed and ate the di's they started on themselves. Some people I know make alsmost like a snake rack type thing for the babies. Off course it has to be lighted unlike a snake rack. [ Hide Replies ]
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