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    green ameiva

    Wow I think I have to disagree on being a poor starter choice. I have two that were wc (no doubt about it, both came in a bag labled 'dos amigos import & export' from a less than reputable source) I just had my female sabotage her nest, and while that IS a let down I couldn't love their...
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    Green Ameiva Breeding

    Yet Another update. She ended up having her eggs... AND EATING THEM.....:@:huh::( I ended up separating them two days before she laid them. She had laid 2 when I first checked (she was eating and dint notice me ) and checked again in a day, to find 4 total, The following day I saw her...
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    Green Ameiva Breeding

    New Updates: Female has gotten WAY fat:P, has pretty much stayed in her box 90% of the time when not eating or drinking. However no eggs yet!:dodgy: From what I've read it takes about 60 days for her to lay so it looks like no eggs. :huh: In a new twist, regarless of how fat she's gotten...
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    Green Ameiva Breeding

    Alright so decided it was about time to post an update. I went ahead and separated the two, but put them both out in the sunning cage together (they get fed out there to ease cleaning up the little bug/rodent parts) They get time together about 4 hours a day, the male has so far stopped...
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    Green Ameiva Breeding

    Thanks for the replies guys, I know they're Teiids (sp?) and that they're native to Mexico / South America. It's difficult to find any real solid information on them without buying it (waiting on a book from Amazon that covers them on a mere TWO pages) :dodgy: I did place in a nest box, Its a...
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    Green Ameiva Breeding

    Hi there, New to Tegu's and to the forum. Thought This would be a great first post. I purchased two green Ameiva, I placed them together with the intent to separate them (had a break in my second setup the night before) Less than 6 hours later they started breeding... Or at least that's...
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