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Beginner U. Sikorae breeding

Bulldawger Jul 13, 2003 08:06 PM

Does anybody know of any good websites with the proper care and breeding of these guys? Any help would be appreciated!

Bulldawger

Replies (4)

Reptiluvr Jul 13, 2003 10:16 PM

Here's a care sheet I made. It should cover most of what you want to know.

Robert Gundy
U. sikorae caresheet

Bulldawger Jul 14, 2003 06:50 PM

Thanx!
Actually, after I posted, I did some searching and your's was the only one I could find! I found it very informative.

Bulldawger

Reptiluvr Jul 14, 2003 08:53 PM

I'm glad it could help. I try to update it any time I find/discover/experience anything new. I'm going to eventually add some more taxonomy info to it when I stop being lazy. ;-P

uroplatusguy Jul 13, 2003 10:46 PM

these guys are really fun from all of mine (i have 7) i have learned alot.these are not what i would call begginer lizards.they are a little compicatedbut if you are willing to try then here are a few good tips. if you are going to get a group, then go for 1 male and 2 females. I perfer to put groups of males/females in forty gallon breeder style tanks. right know everybody is seperated (females with females and males with males. (hey it works really good.)mist them once in the morning and once (heavily) at night. i also have a fan go in the morning for 15-20 minutes each tank and at night for 30 -45 minutes. heavily planted natural terrrariums are a must (pothos works really good. i also use full spectrum lighting for my tank on all my animals chamleons and geckos alike. havent bred them yet but i plan on trying in the winter/spring of this year. keep them cool and humid and there are very few problems.any other questions feel free to ask. here is a website that is very good it helped me get into the mossys. http://www.geocities.com/reptiluvr/sikoraecaresheet.htm good luck on trying them

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