THis guy is such an aggressive feeder that I have to feed him sperate from the female or he trie to eat her.
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THis guy is such an aggressive feeder that I have to feed him sperate from the female or he trie to eat her.
Great looking lizard.
John Eddington
Nice lizard, Good, People ! Eve
it's really the C. dickersonae species as a whole that deserves the "credit" for their intense coloration. To be honest, I've seen surprisingly few pics of adult male Dickerson's collared lizards that are true representations of their remarkably blue dorsal pigmentation. Similarly, selected adult female C. dickersonae have strikingly lemon-yellow limbs and tail coloration seldom seen in the genus Crotaphytus. Okay, I'll get off my C. dickersonae "soapbox" now! LOL
Brock
I never get tierd of hearing about the species, :0) I have never owned a pair of the C. Dickersonae, came close, But.. bad timing, I love talking C. Vestigum, and feel the same way,the lovely yellows in my female and The awesome colors and patterns in the male, some seem to appeciate, but alot of people dont seem to really enjoy them, And I look at them still in awe, and tell them each day My Goodness Your guys Are Gorgeous, LOL I think they wait for their compliment, each day Now LOL
So you can get on your C Dickersonae soap box as you called it anytime ! :0)
Eve
he's a real steamer. ha, nice lookin lizard too.

Wow, very nice!!!
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