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I am looking for something I can breed (it doesn't have to be easy). What would be fun, profitable (for herp breeding terms), exciting, etc. out of these herps: red eyed tree frogs, crested geckos, gargoyle geckos, leopard geckos, emerald tree boas, skunk geckos, or glass frogs? What do you think?
0.2.0 Leopard Geckos 1.0.0 Crested Gecko 1.0.0 Chinese Hamster 2.0.0 Betta Fish Coming soon: 0.2.0 Pictus Geckos (Aug. 1) 1.0.0 Bearded Dragon (Jan. 10) 0.1.0 Indonesian White's Treefrog (Jan. 10)
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I'd suggest getting a male leopard gecko to pair up your lonesome female for a start since you're halfway there already. They fit all your criteria admirably.
*********************Bill Love / BLUE CHAMELEON VENTURES
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Yeah get a boyfriend with Oz! You should also try to breed green anoles. There kinda easy yet hard to breed.
The Anole is out ___________________________________
Current Animals: 1.0.0 Anolis carolinensis 1.0.0 Hlya cineria 1.0.0 Canis familiaris (Doyle) 1.1.12 Mus musculus 0.0.1 Carassius auratus ___________________________________
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| I bread green anoles once my only problem was after the babys were born I had to find food small enough for them.I found flightless fruit flies but if you can't find them it will be hard to feed them.
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Crested geckos are fun to breed. They aren't too difficult and they are usually pretty easy to sell. They produce eggs pretty regularly once you get them going.
-Mike-- 1.2.0 Dumerils Boas
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- 1.4.0 Columbian Red Tail Boas
- 1.1.0 Sinaloan Milksnakes
- 1.1.0 Blood Pythons
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