well so now I'm really confused, initially when they were younger they looked like there were 2 males 1 female, and now 5 months later they seemed to be all male? I need someone to help me out here:main_thumbsup:
what chu think?:main_huh:
thanks reptile ninja, it's def a juvi fan throated lizard, tried googling their eating habits and all but it states they eat different kinds of insects all year round, but anyway it's been eating and i fed it a wolf spider and some mealies just moments ago! seems like it's adapting! :)
caught this lizard but am not sure what species it is, seems to be a kind of desert lizard , is there anyone that knows what it is? and is there any info on this particular lizard? it hasn't been eating for a couple of days now i've tried mealworms and some other tiny insects:( [/IMG]
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well recently my blazing blizzard female laid 3 eggs on each clutch. The first egg turned out to be half developed with the baby fully formed but i guess it didn't fully absorbed the yolk, i pipped it open after the egg was deflated :(
BUT! Thankfully, the second egg hatched just last night...
Very inspiring indeed and i'm glad you've never given up on her and gave her a new life :) she's def a beauty:main_thumbsup: and the guy deserves to be reported
hey guys, recently i just bred my Blizzard Female to my Male Blazing Blizzard, which in genetics mean i'll get blizzards het blazing(albino) right?
however my female laid 2 clutches and both are infertile, is there any incompatabilities in the genetics?
My group consists of 1 Male BB, 1...
the reason is that your gecko's tail is a regenerated tail, which means it's tail is a regrown-tail.
and the only reason for this is that your gecko once dropped its tail . but nevertheless still a healthy gecko you have :)