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new additions bought / hatched

geckomill Mar 23, 2008 01:02 AM

Just thought i'd share a pic of my new '07 female Jungle. She's built like a tank and i couldnt be happier that i swooped on her after months of thinking and saving. Big thanks to Ron of Class Reptilia for parting with her.
Poor basilisks are feeling more and more outnumbered by their natural predators at my place! Anyone else out there breed lizards to pass the time while their snakes get big?

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az_gunner Mar 23, 2008 03:08 PM

Those are some great looking animals.
I have been thinking of getting some leopard gockos to "pass the time". What morphs are in the pic?

geckomill Mar 23, 2008 03:19 PM

Thanks. Those are some normals, vegas strain patternless albinos, and tremper strain blazing blizzards. I'll probably hatch 400-450 of these things this year so i've got my work cut out alright. Its a lot of fun just make sure you've got wholesale buyers lined up or it gets out of hand trying to sort 100 different size growing young in a one bedroom apartment! Last year they bought me all new cages and some nice boas too - totally worth the work!

jscrick Mar 23, 2008 07:50 PM

Geckomill, where'd that come from? lol
They do look good! Almost unreal.
jsc
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"As hard as I've tried, just can't NOT do this"
John Crickmer

johnmartino Mar 23, 2008 06:59 PM

I dont have any lizarda anymore. I love green Basilisks. I bred Green Basilisks from WC animals back in 1988.

geckomill Mar 23, 2008 11:37 PM

The basilisks are lots of fun. It took me a while to get their parents to breed instead of beating each other up but after many games of musical cages and infertile eggs i managed to hatch a pair that coexist in harmony. They are big for eight months old and already displaying breeding behavior. heres a boa to keep on track

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