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Posted 7/28/2009 2:41:46 PM |
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Does any one here keep native herps? If so what are your experiences with them ? Does anyone breed them
1 super hypo carrot tail leo
1 blizzard leo
1 patternless carrot tail leo
2 paddle-tailed newts
2 fire-bellied toads
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Posted 7/29/2009 5:21:29 AM |
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Posted 7/29/2009 6:23:39 AM |
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Cool. Which species?
1 super hypo carrot tail leo
1 blizzard leo
1 patternless carrot tail leo
2 paddle-tailed newts
2 fire-bellied toads
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Posted 7/29/2009 6:54:08 AM |
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I'm thinking about breeding my broad-headed skink (native here) but first I need a female and more cages, supplies, etc.
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1.0.0 Broad-Headed Skink (Smaug) 0.1.0 Black Ratsnake (Flitz) 0.0.4 Eastern Painted Turtles (Mo and his friends)
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Posted 7/29/2009 7:09:59 AM |
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I do have some native turtles.
I currently keep Spots, Ornate and Three toed box turtles, paints and Red eared sliders. The Red eared sliders I only take in females, so no those are not bred. The spots are still just a tad to young to bred, but someday I would like to be seeing lots of little spots in front of my eyes.
The Ornate and Three toed box turtles do both produce young. I try to keep them as naturally as possible, so very little touching is done and they live outside year round. Both are naturally found in this area.
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Posted 7/29/2009 7:11:11 AM |
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Well i dunno if this counts but i kept a couple of garter snakes in my garage for like a couple weeks and i fed them a couple of night crawlers
Steve
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Posted 7/29/2009 11:06:41 AM |
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I kept green anoles and brown anoles.I bred the brown anoles and I've heard that the green anoles aren't so different it's just harder to keep green babies hidrated than brown babies.
----------------------------------Lizards are like icecream.They can be sweet but,will give you brain freeze with all their strange behaviors.  All is fair in love and war.-William Shakespeare My Pets 0.1 Dalmation/Beagle mix:Maggie 0.1 Leopard gecko:Freckles
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Posted 7/30/2009 7:33:25 AM |
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I'm currently keeping some gray treefrogs I raised from tadpoles.
1 super hypo carrot tail leo
1 blizzard leo
1 patternless carrot tail leo
2 paddle-tailed newts
2 fire-bellied toads
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Posted 7/30/2009 6:02:21 PM |
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| hi have caught and marked anoles around my house a few yrs back i accidentaly bred my fbns and sadly all the babies died due to first unprepared time i am trying to get my fbts to breed (i dont have to convince my male that) i twice caught a gray tree frog around my house, very cool
My Herps 1.2.0 fire belly toads: Bombina Orientalis pair, one Bombina Bombina 1.0.0 Dendrobates Tinctorius Powder Blue 0.0.1 Dendrobates Azureus
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