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09-16-2004, 01:20 PM
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Congrats on the babies, their so cute

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Rachel,,,,there gorgeous !!!!!! and you need to e-mail me that article for my friend's project remember ???? don't forget me luv
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They are really cute. Everyone here on HC seems to have such beautiful herp babies and I only get Lop ear bunnies.....
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Everyone here on HC seems to have such beautiful herp babies and I only get Lop ear bunnies
LOL don't worry Jay, furry creatures are just as sweet in my book! *Hides from the all-things-reptile members*

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you need to e-mail me that article for my friend's project remember ???? don't forget me luv
As if I could forget you! No worries, as soon as it's done it will be on its way to you. It will also be on the site in the caresheets section too.

Thanks for all the compliments guys! These guys are irresistable.. i find myself going up to the tankn several times a day just to peek in and pop my hand in for one of them to leap on. They seem to like catapulting themselves at the door as soon as they see you And just as though they were my baby, I just can't help continuously picking up the camera at their every movement!

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Is their care like that of a Bearded Dragon?
I don't know anything about these guys except that they sure are CUTE!!

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09-18-2004, 05:49 PM
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Their care is quite different to that of a bearded - to date there is not as much research on these lizards as there is about lizards such as Bearded Dragons, and there are not so many CB collareds about, so new things are still being learned about them. The temps are similar to a beardeds but their diet is different and temperaments are quite dissimilar. I am actually in the process of writing an article about these guys, which will be used on the forum as the caresheet for them, so hopefully in a week or so you will be able to read my piece on them. There are also a couple of useful websites that I have managed to find about them - I am not at home right now, but when I get back I will look up in my bookmarks and provide links to them. There are quite a lot of species and sub-species in the genus of these lizards, which again means there is less about them than is desirable. My piece will center solely on eastern collared lizards (C.c.collaris), though the care for most of the species is pretty much the same.

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Hi Rachel! They are so darn cute! I want one now too! Glad to hear they are doing so well and eating. Good luck!

And Jay, your time will come and I'm sure you will have reptile babies all over. I loved the bunnies, they are so adorable.

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I'll watch for th Care Sheet. Thanks!

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Are you going to be selling any of the offspring? Let me know if you do. I would like to get my hands on one. But I will wait for the caresheet.

EDIT: On 2nd thought, that treck from Europe to the US would be taxing on the babies. So I well go to ThatPetPlace (ThatFishPlace) and get one.
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LOL well they will all be up for sale (as with all my babies I would love to keep them but it just isn't possible ).. plus it is nigh on impossible to sex them at such a young age and we only have room for one or two more females.. perhaps in the future..

Anyway, yes they will be up for sale, but sadly yes the pond is a fair way to send them Never mind! Shame though, it would be lovely to sell my babies to people from this forum, I know they would be nothing but spoiled!
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