ere are the new Desert Iguana's and there Lepard Friends


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ere are the new Desert Iguana's and there Lepard Friends


Nice looking new critters ya got there
love the iggies and leopards. Wish ya the best with them all.
Keep the pics coming.
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PHEve / Eve
Hi Eve, it looks like the new collareds are settling in and not trying to jump out of the tank through the glass as much any more, the male and larger female have paired up, they sleep together bask together, when it comes to feeding time she will try and eat everything in the tank, the male will hunt and stalk the crickets, if the female leaves any for him to hunt, the smaller female seems to be a loner, she likes to sleep by herself and she eats a little first thing in the morning but then will eat the leftover crickets after the other two lay down for the night, then it's lights out for the night and she's still be running around the tank for awhile then she'll lay down on the oposite side of the log that the other to are sleeping at. Out of all my Lizards, they have the most Personality and carater
Cecil
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0.0.1 Bearded Dragon
1.1 Desert Iguana
1.0 Green Iguana
1.2 Collared Lizard
1.1 Desert Lepard Lizard
1.2 Desert Swift
2.1 Side Bloched Lizard
1.2 Desert Horned Lizard
0.1 Hamster
1.1 Kids
0.1 Wife
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