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I've always wanted a pair of texas horned lizards. Their has been quite a few in my area latley and they look very healthy. They always tell me they can survive and thrive on other insects. Is this true, if I new it was and they weren't going to die a few months later I'd jump on them. Anyone know for sure if it is? I can easily start up some ant colonies, but It how would I get the rigt number of ants out? I imagine they need to eat 30-40 ants per day right?
Thanks. ----- Snakes 1.1.0 Corn Snakes 0.1.0 Grey Banded Kingsnake 1.1.0 Amazon Tree Boas 0.0.2 Mackolts Pythons 2.1.0 Colombian Boa Constrictors 0.1.0 Jalisco Milksnake 1.1.0 California Kingsnakes 1.1.0 Vietnamese Blue Beauty Ratsnakes 0.0.1 Egyptian Royal Diadem Snake 1.1.0 Kenyan Sand Boas 2.1.0 African House Snakes
Geckos 1.2.0 Leopard Geckos 2.1.0 Crocodile Geckos 1.1.0 Tokay Geckos 2.1.0 Fan Foot Geckos 1.1.0 Pictus Geckos
Assorted Lizards 1.1.0 Inland Bearded Dragon 0.1.0 Indonesian Blue Tongue Skink 0.0.1 Mangrove Monitor 0.0.2 Leopard Lizards 0.0.2 Jeweled Curlytail Lizards 0.0.1 Beaver Tail Agama 2.1.0 Veiled Chameleons
Other 0.0.1 Spectacled Caiman 0.0.2 Western Painted Turtles
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Other insects/True? - Tarentola, Tue Sep 12 16:23:07 2006
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