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Shinisaurus baby pic

Feb 22, 2006 11:43 AM

Hi
After 5 years of working with some wc Shinisaurus, I finally bred them, and this was actually one unexpected breeding because they were planned to breed in May - June. Most females are copulated here in the Autum. This is a baby from my oldest and largest wc female.

Newer seen such contrast in colors on newborns before............oh yes I will keep them for sure

Best wishes
Søe
Reptilia-Denmark
Reptilia-Denmark

Replies (2)

thmpr134 Feb 25, 2006 02:45 PM

Congratulations! This is one rewarding lizard to breed. You indicated that your breeder stock is wild-caught. If you are interested, I would love to exchange some babies in the future. I'd like to increase my gene pool, but it's hard to find any for sale in the States that aren't related to my group already. I understand that you're keeping all of these babies, and I think that's great. Just keep me in mind in the future if you're interested. Also, if you have any questions or want to exchange breeding/care information, I'd love that too. Once again, congratulations.

Bryan

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GNPReptiles Apr 24, 2006 11:04 PM

I remember you from the old days in the ratsnake forum. I too am working with the shini's. I got mine from you Bryan unfortunately one of the two I got died very soon after they came in. The other is voracious. I'd like to get more sometime soon.

I had one back in the days when they were $25 here in the US.

Congrats again Soe!

---Glenn
GNP Reptiles

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