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Granite Spiny eggs almost ready :0)

PHEve Aug 14, 2007 09:32 AM

My pretty pair of granites, "Canyon and Echo" treated me to 7 eggs a while back, one was squishy but the other 6 are getting big, and should be ready by months end we are awaiting the arrival with much anticipation

Canyon and Echo
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PHEve / Eve

Replies (2)

emvee Sep 06, 2007 07:41 PM

Wow those are so beautiful. I have recently been looking into getting a couple granites or blue spiny lizards. I have kept Western fence lizards on and off almost my entire life, is their care much different(with exception of cage size)?

Once again, they look very pretty and healthy. Hope all those little guys hatch well.

-Matt

PHEve Sep 08, 2007 09:33 AM

Thanks Matt, I just keep them warm, about the same temps as I keep my collared lizards.
They have a large boulder type rock to bask on, it sits on top of a couple layers of slate, and they hide in the cracks /layers of slate. They are always seen up at the very top of the boulder, very cool, and they are good eaters too. They love crickets, superworms, small to med roaches

Weird when my girl layed her eggs she just stood perched up top of the boulder and they were just coming out and rolling down to the sand. I was standing there a nervous wreck watching each hit bottom. I did lose a couple later due to leaking, I hope next time she is more careful, I told her about it, hehehehee.
The crew

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PHEve / Eve

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