January: Curlytail Lizards and Inbreeding: Tips for breeding the under-appreciated curly-tail, and advice regarding reptile inbreeding.
February: Mystery Eggs and Timor Monitors: Can reptiles produce eggs without mating? How do you breed these dwarf monitors?
March: Incubation Problems, Artificial Insemination: What’s the proper humidity for sulcata eggs? Can snakes be inseminated artificially?
April: Collapsing Eggs, Stunted Beardie: Calcium deficiency leads to weak eggs. Does tight inbreeding yield runts?
May: Breeding Bullsnakes and Bentoes (geckos): Why are bullsnakes overlooked? Cool and humid environments are key to producing bent-toes.
June: Blue Tegus, Black Kings: A new tegu morph is catching on with hobbyists. Reproducing western black kingsnakes may take a little practice.
July: Reproducing Uroplatus, Fertile Beardie: Leaftails can be difficult, but not impossible, to breed. Watch your herps for calcium deficiencies.
August: Ameivas, Reproducing Odd Patterns: How do you breed ameivas? What’s involved in recreating a wild caught’s color pattern?
September: Pancake Eggs, Breeding Four-horns: Pancake tortoises usually lay one egg in a clutch. Four-horned chameleons need low temperatures.
October: Cottonmouths and Malayan Pit Vipers: These hot snakes are surprisingly easy to breed. There are indeed egg-laying pit vipers.
November: Leopard Lizards, Frog-eyed Geckos: Overcoming leopard lizards’ feistiness poses difficulties. Frog-eyes are readily breedable.
December: Narrow-mouths and Poison Frogs: These odd toads can be hard to feed. A look at the basics of breeding poison frogs.
Breeder’s Choice
January: Tremper tangerine carrot-tail carrot-head jungle giant albino leopard gecko.
February: Calico cow sucker (black rat snake)
March: Albino black-headed python.
April: Pure diamond Amazon Basin emerald tree boa.
May: Brasher chain boa.
June: Extreme red bearded dragon.
July: Aztec boa.
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