Just unpacked a trio of Angel Island babies from Ron Oakes.
Flawless!
I'm letting them heat up in the UV and they have a nice plate of chopped greens waiting for them.
I saw my first Chuckwalla in the wild over 20 years ago when I was stationed at Twentynine Palms. I kept him for a few weeks and cut him (and some desert igs, sidewinders, and other critters)loose before an IG inspection. I have to say that that Chuckwalla was the animal that won me over to lizards from snakes.
Twenty years later, I finally have the start of what I hope will be several breeding groups.
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1.0.0 Cuban/Cayman Hybrid Iguana
0.1.0 Cuban Iguana
1.0.0 Ctenosaura Similis
1.2.0 Mali Uromastyx
1.3.0 Leopard Geckoes
0.0.2 Armadillo Lizards
0.1.0 Bearded Dragon


