I found these eggs

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I managed to get close ups of one of the agamas in breeding display. Typical Florida morph by the looks.
 
Well I've rehomed the agamas, they were not settling down and were starting to try and kill the other tank mates.

Quite the disappointment but they were just awful creatures.(No wonder they are so cheap despite their coloration)

On a happy side the curly tails are thriving. I have to be careful when I open the cage door as they get so excited about food that try and rush me.

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The plant life has also taken off.
 
You said..."Still the same awful attitude despite everything"...some things never change. I used to have a prehensile tailed anole that loved red pepper but when offered a strip of it always looked back and forth at my thumb and the strip of pepper trying to decide if he wanted me out of the cage bad enough to bite my thumb or if he was hungry for red pepper. After 12 years with me he still had to decide! I made sure he always got the pepper! :)
 
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