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4832
Yes, but only partly so. In the Hispaniolan and Puerto Rican giants, which have bites like a nutckracker's, the cranium extensions anchor muscles. In...
lambrechts
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Jan 1, 2003
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4833
All those herpetoculturists that claim that they had their brown X green anoles lay eggs, hatch them, and produce babies (let alone fertile ones) haven't shown...
lambrechts
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Jan 1, 2003
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4834
Dear Father Alejandro J. Snchez Muoz, For your own ease, Father Sánchez will do just nicely. Writing my entire name can be slightly cumbersome :-) By...
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Jan 1, 2003
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4835
Does anyone know what a cyst in the mouth of a herp (in this case a waterdragon) is indicative of? There is someone on another list who is nowhere near a vet...
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Jan 1, 2003
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4836
But......Remember that it is also possibel to crossbreed horses with donkeys. They produce live infertile offspring. and they too belong to different genera.....
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But......Remember that it is also possibel to crossbreed horses with donkeys. They produce live infertile offspring. and they too belong to different genera.....
Father Alejandro J. S...
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Thank you Father Sanchez, I will forward your reply. ... ===== Ni[oLe RuSSeLL __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail...
Nicole Russell
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Jan 1, 2003
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4839
Sorry but my computer writes your name rather weirdly with numbers and stamps. As for the species I am reffering to A. incredulus and A. agueroi. Both of which...
Devlin ZZZ Gandy
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4840
http://www.sapphiredragons.com/htm/blizzard2.htm Can someone tell me if they have ever seen something like this? I think it's beautiful! How large do they get...
Nicole Russell
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Jan 3, 2003
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4841
... Adult leopard geckos get to about 7-8 in tip to tail. They need a hide box and basically a sandy like substrate, and a rather warm basking spot. They are...
Bradford Chaucer
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Jan 3, 2003
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4842
Thanks Brad. I'm just going off the deepend for reptiles at an old age (35).lol I just sank almost $1000 into my Waterdragon setup. They are pretty addicting...
Nicole Russell
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Jan 3, 2003
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4843
Hi We just (1/3/03) purchased two anoles from a "nicer" pet shop. Installed them in a 10 gallon aquarium with loose moss for substrate, a climbing log, a small...
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Jan 6, 2003
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4844
We'll take this point by point, and hopefully it wont be too overwhelming. Installed them in a 10 gallon aquarium First off, 10 gallons is minimal for one...
Jared Morris
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Jan 6, 2003
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4845
Thanks for the very detailed answer Jared. I do only have one bulb, it is a 50 Watt Repti Basking Spot Lamp from Zoo Med which states it provides beneficial...
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Jan 7, 2003
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4846
a small potted ivy, good choice of plant. ... think some ivys are slightly poisonous. This is only a problem if crickets or locusts are left to roam in the...
Frank Jaeger
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Jan 7, 2003
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4847
Danke Frank! Ich spreche nur ein bisschin Deutsch so therefore I appreciate the reply in English. I don't have air conditioning, but live in the Northwest...
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Jan 7, 2003
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4848
I added another light, changed out the moss, and added more climbing stuff. Tonight they both ate, drank, and ran around a lot more. The ribs arn't showing!...
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Jan 8, 2003
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4849
Hi Susan, my english is far from being perfect, but I guess I make myself understood ;-) I just had a discussion with Jared on various topics where we seem to ...
Frank Jaeger
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Jan 8, 2003
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4850
Excellent! Have fun! Frank....
Frank Jaeger
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Jan 8, 2003
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4851
I purchased my first trio of anoles one week ago. Kaiba, my male anole, has a small, brown patch of skin on the top of his head. The pet store told me it was...
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Jan 8, 2003
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4852
I'm new to the anole business, so I'm full of questions... I was wondering if anyone had advice on how to feed multiple anoles. I keep three anoles in one...
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Jan 8, 2003
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4853
With regard to shedding. I would leave the piece of skin alone. It will undoubtedly come off when he sheds again. If your two dominant Anoles have eaten three...
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Jan 8, 2003
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4854
Hi, the situation you describe is a typical example for the problems keeping animals in general and reptiles in specific in an artificial environment. The...
Frank Jaeger
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Jan 9, 2003
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4855
Hi, leave it alone. It will come off with the next shedding. BTW: That goes for any remaining skin unless it is closed around tail, toes or limbs. Then it has...
Frank Jaeger
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Jan 9, 2003
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4856
I am definitely a newbie to anoles but my little Godzilla is doing all right to date ( I got him in November). The only comment I have on this matter is to...
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Jan 11, 2003
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4857
Wow, a rare cb carolinensis ;-) That is indeed very lucky, and techincally, that is a cb. On the other hand, being cb under these circumstances makes only...
Frank Jaeger
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Jan 12, 2003
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4858
I am not the one with the anole burying itself. My little cb Godzilla rarely comes down out of the branches/ferny vine in his/her tank. I even make sure that I...
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Jan 13, 2003
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4859
Hi Linda, ... Hm, I get the impression that you help them too much. If he does not want to eat, well, then he don't. He does not like what is on the ground? I...
Frank Jaeger
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Jan 13, 2003
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4860
Of course I feed the crickets. When they arrive they are placed in a tank with oat bran, greens and chopped veggies (green pepper, carrots, sweet potato etc.)...
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Jan 14, 2003
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4861
Well, you can always use a microscope to remove the hindlegs of pinheads ;-) Okay, okay, it *is* tricky, but pinheads will mostly not be able to jump out of a...
Frank Jaeger
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