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More product of my bad husbandry, pic

FR Oct 04, 2004 08:56 PM

This is the second clutch of four the female laid so far.

Whats so very interesting about this species is, they only have to grow three or four inches to be sexually mature. Enjoy FR
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Replies (6)

odatriad Oct 04, 2004 08:57 PM

gorgeous wee-ones Frank, any pics of the adults? Cheers mate,

bob

tomas Oct 04, 2004 09:21 PM

I was breeding those when I was 12. lol

FR Oct 04, 2004 09:38 PM

hmmmmmmmmm. Uta= sidebloched lizard, no Tomas, those are much harder to breed, you actually need to use UV lites with Uta's and hibernate them. and have a 12/12 photoperiod with a lite bulb, but if you use the sun, then you do not need a photoperiod and uv bulbs, cause Utas pick they mates by color and age, and the sun screws up the color, so they chase their mates under the UV bulb, so to get true colors shining thru and live in unsocial groups, as to not bother the neighbors. Thanks FR

tomas Oct 04, 2004 10:17 PM

Wow, I wish I had known about those UV lights when I was 12, I probably could have triple clutched my utas back then.

I sure am glad I hang out on this forum to learn all the really important stuff.

You should write a book about utas, man.

zenix Oct 06, 2004 05:05 PM

what kind are they?

LizardMom Oct 05, 2004 01:46 AM

They're adorable! Now, for us new farts (As opposed to old farts...wait a minute; I am an old fart, just still new to monitors...) what are they? I'm still getting so I can recognize the adults, but babies are hard.

Leslie

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