Posted by:
lizard_lover
at Sat Jul 30 16:17:20 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lizard_lover ]
First, let me qualify my response with the fact that I am not an experienced breeder. That said, I am sure that *technically* you can breed offspring to parents. However, inbreeding can be problematic, and I wouldn't recommend it. I am guessing that it could result in a higher than normal rate of mortality and deformities, among other things.
As far as keeping more than three together, that would have a lot to do with space, adequate basking and hiding areas, and not keeping two or more males in the same cage. You can probably do it successfully, just watch for signs or overcrowding and stress.
élan ----- 0.3.0 Collareds
1.0.0 Mali Uromastix
0.0.1 Colombian Tegu
2.1.0 Green Anole
1.0.0 Chinese Dwarf Newt
1.1.0 California Newts
1.0.0 White's Treefrog
0.0.1 Green Tree Frog
1.0.0 Fire bellied toad
2.1.0 Felines
1.2.0 Canines
1.0.0 Equine
[ Show Entire Thread ]
|