My large C. vestigium was the first to climb out of hibernation and the rest have came out since.

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My large C. vestigium was the first to climb out of hibernation and the rest have came out since.

Some of his offspring from last year
Young pair of C. vestigium

captive bred female

captive bred female C. vestigium

female C. vestigium

Wow those are beauties and how do you brumate your collared collection??
Boost
I use a cooler and the reusable blue ice. I switch out the blue ice twice a day to keep the cooler in the 50's. This year it was easier here in Phoenix to keep them cool since it has been cold outside. I have them on sand and I moisten it alittle. They went 8 weeks and are now out. One collaris female is already showing her orange.
These are MIGHTY FINE looking lizards Will, Nice husky dude and the youngsters are looking really nice also.
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PHEve / Eve
Yay wow love him, hope everyone woke up ok??
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Kel
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