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TOM_CRUTCHFIELD
at Sun Feb 21 09:00:58 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TOM_CRUTCHFIELD ]
Actually they and another female did come from a guy in Wyoming who I thought had a great love for these lizards considering the pics he sent me of their enclosures. While I have other very tame similar Rhino's some of which I produced like Rosco which is Patty's favorite. Rosco is a BIG 7 year old male that is going to ony get bigger and he's close to the size of Fred now. I aquired them to sell because I have so many but fell in LOVE with them and kept them all. Quickly Fred and Wilma became my favorites. These have to be the same lizards. You say they should get huge and I believe it as they still seem to be growing albeit slowly. For me the horn thing doesn't matter and never did as I just love them all. I'm not sure of the criteria for multi-horn and again never really cared although it seems different folks have different ideas of what it means [see the post above and the one above that one]. Quite simply Cyclura cornuta is arguably the most rewarding and interesting reptile in Herpetoculture today or at any other time for that matter.... ----- Tom Crutchfield
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