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doublemom
at Thu Jun 12 11:40:03 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by doublemom ]
Ditto what Nathanael has said... Uros are quite expensive to initially set up properly and care for on a day to day basis. They take a large time commitment, and I wouldn't dream of trying to breed them until I knew that my husbandry was 100% correct. Anyone thinking of getting a Uro would be best advised to do a LOT of research first, and have about $400 set aside to get a proper enclosure, lights, heating, UV, substrate, temp gun, digital thermometers, etc, all set up correctly and have temps verified before even bringing one home. Plus vet bills to check and treat for parasites... Then, after a good year or two of maintaining healthy animals, would I even think of attempting breeding these guys.
Andi
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