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Reptile pets...not chameleons

First attempt at this...
pixydea mouhoti (3 keeled box turtle0
corytophanes hernadezii (helmeted iguana/forest chameleon)
laemanctus (conehead)
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Old 08-14-2008, 04:46 PM
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woah that second one is amazing
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A few more....
cordylus
prehensile-tailed anoles (male on right)
baby water dragon
uromastyx pair
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I too agree with the second pic of the lizard being really cool looking! Almost has bug like back legs!! Thanks for sharing!
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The helmeted iguana is one of three subspecies. 2 subspecies are egglayers and one is a live-bearer. This type lays eggs.
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3 toed boxies
hinge back turtles
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nice collection

I'm lovin the collection you got going right now. I've never seen prehensile tailed geckos before!
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RhettusMaximus...you mean anoles. They are not a common species to see in captivity...espcially this species. They surprised me by being omnivores.
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ha

wow yah, i totally meant anoles. Don't know what i was thinkin when i typed that. Theyre omnivores? What are you currently feeding them?
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I feed them an assortment of insects and the same mixture of greens, veggies and fruit that I feed my turtles.

The discovery happened like this...the crickets were breeding in their cage so I decided that if I fed the crickets well, I would have a mini-eco system going there. It worked....but I was surprised to see the anoles go down to eat the "salad" that I put in the cage for the crickets. I didn't have to add a cricket for years. I would simply wet one area of the cage down when I wanted the crickets to breed and dry it out to stop them from over-running the cage.

Another thing that happened....I couldn't get them to produce eggs for the first few years that I had them (and they were old enough)...but once they expanded their diet to include the "salad" they produced eggs.
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