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Srakha

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This little guy (not the egg) was literally found under my pillow this morning. Apparently they are small enough to easily escape a screen lidded aquarium. :shock:

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AB^

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Keep up the good work Sue. Nice to see people producing oddball lizard species instead of just leos and beardies. Hat's off to ya
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Srakha

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I agree, they are VERY fast. the only times I've actually caught any of mine, they had hidden in some kind of cloth and I could toss the cloth on top of them and grab that way. I am actually not sure if I still have a 2.1 group. I am sure that I have a male and female, but that second male I am not sure of. I only ever see the two now.

You should see the little baby eat the fruit flies.. its so cute.. he's definitely fast enough to catch the tiny jumpy things.

The egg in the picture didn't make it. I think they need to be covered with a piece of cork bark and kept damp (like they were in the viv).
 

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