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Posted by: TOM_CRUTCHFIELD at Mon Oct 26 19:44:56 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TOM_CRUTCHFIELD ] I don't have any experience in aggression with Tree Monitors as I've only been working with them since Jan of 09. While I've had and sold hundreds I never tried to breed them before now. I know for sure that Cyclura females kick the crap out of the males if they approach even near the nest area. My guess is the female Blue Tree is still a fairly long time away from laying by looking at her pelvic girdle. In Iguanids, Heloderma, and the 3 species of Varanus I have bred the pelvic girdle will become almost bony looking near the time of egg laying. She is JUST beginning to cannibalize her own muscle and tissue now to facilitate the final result of producing fertile eggs. I've found that the worse a female lizard looks the more likely you are to have good viable eggs. Again for me this is my first attempt and I've only had them about 10 months now. Last Christmas they were wild Lizards living in Indonesia... [ Hide Replies ]
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