colin
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Post by colin on Jan 9, 2007 20:45:11 GMT
Hi Mark, What species do you keep in there?
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morbid
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Post by morbid on Jan 10, 2007 11:07:54 GMT
Lovley.. I wish that I could have thesame..
I am too wondering what you keep in there..
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Post by mark68 on Jan 10, 2007 11:54:35 GMT
At the moment not as much as I would like.... I only moved into this property a little over a year ago.
Physignathus Lesueurrii Lacerta agilis exigua (two different groups from different locations) Timon lepidus Testudo graeca (all the above bred this year)
Pogona vitticeps (indoors part of the year) Pogona henrylawsonii ( indoors part of the year) Testudo hermanni Basiliscus plumifrons (indoors part of the year!) ( all the above should be sexually mature this year)
Timon pater Uromastyx acanthinurus Laudakia stellio brachydactylus Gallotia Gallotia (all the above new stock should be with me in the next couple of weeks). I am still looking for Lacerta viridis and Lacerta trilineata !!!
Mark
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colin
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Post by colin on Jan 11, 2007 19:40:02 GMT
I see what you mean about finding eggs in an earlier post.As a thought would keeping a small area damp and partly covered with bark or the like work? Do you have any pests out there that look on your herps as food?
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Post by mark68 on Jan 28, 2007 15:10:47 GMT
Last year we had late heavy rains that seemed to make the entire enclosure suitably damp for egg laying. I tried to make one central area extra suitable for egg laying by adding plenty of sand and paying particular attention to keeping it moist. But the animals chose other places. The I think potentially the most dangerous animals for my lizards are the native snakes. There are 5 species here several of which love eating lizards. The sides of the enclosures are around 2 ft are so far have detered them. There are shrikes here too (a species of bird ) that would eat them if it wasn't for the netting over the enclosures. I don't know if scorpions pose much of a threat to diurnal species but I have removed several of them from the enclosures (also one from my bath !!) Mark
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