just hatched these Xenagama taylori, sometimes called false uromastyx or shield-tailed agamid. They just about fit on a quarter dollar.


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Lindsay Pike
Urotopia Uromastyx

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just hatched these Xenagama taylori, sometimes called false uromastyx or shield-tailed agamid. They just about fit on a quarter dollar.


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Lindsay Pike
Urotopia Uromastyx

Almost as cute as a uromastyx- lol
I was nervous with the size of my geryi, I couldn't imagine my anxiety level taking care of these little guys.
Although translation is a little slow, I wanted to let you know that I am thoroughly enjoying my new Wilms book.
Thanks for the picture Lindsay
wow, that is so qute. i love the tail. i have never seen one of them before.
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brandy 
I enjoyed seeing this little guy alot, never saw a hatchling, Lots of luck with him, 
But heck, now that i think about it, not as cute as that pic I saw of YOU, and JohnE in Florida LMAO 
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Eve
Those are the darnedest little things! So cute!! Do the tails stay like that? The pictures I had seen of adults, I don't remember them having the thin tail part - just the chubby spike club.
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Torey
Salem, Oregon, USA
1.1 Uromastyx Geyri (Joe and Arthur)
1.1 Uromastyx Maliensis (Tank and Turtle)
1.1 Anolis Carolinensis (Bowser and Leeloo)
1.1 African Dwarf Frogs (Bruce and Sheila)
1.0 Betta Splendens (Mr. Miagi)
1.0 Sunset Dwarf Gourami (Sideshow)
0.0.1 False Spotted Corydoras (Spot)
0.0.2 Metae Corydoras (Frank and Jesse)
0.0.2 Dwarf Sucking Oto (Tootsie and Dum-Dum)
0.0.1 Apple Snail
1.1 Felis Domesticus (Roscolux and Jenny)

OH!!! So cute!!!
Congrats and good luck!
Post more pics as he grows!
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Nicki
I care for 4 Uromastyx, 1 Girdled Lizard, 5 Snakes, 2 Toads, Mice, and I help with about 50 newts and salamanders
Member of OARA (Ottawa Amphibian and Reptile Association)
Those are really cute. So, exactly what do the adults look like? Those little cuties have spiked my interest in them. Could you post some pics of adults and tell me how long they live and how docile/handle-able they are?
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