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Ask the Breeder

Friday, July 8th, 2011


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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Leopard Gecko History and Introduction

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008


Leopard Geckos were the first lizards to be commercially produced on a large scale for both scientific research and the pet trade. Thousands were produced every year in the North American – United States , Canadian and European markets both for the pet , scientific and garden trades both for pets , scientific purposes and garden trade – both for pets , scientific and pest control in the garden and in landscaping.

The popularity of the leopard gecko as a pet is well deserved. Few lizards or Praying Mantis are as easy to propagate, For the money , a few lizards or Mantis can match the unique beauty of this lizard plus its relatively docile personality.

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Leopard Mantis

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008


Leopard Gecko belong to the subfamily Eublapharinae of the large lizard gamilu Gekkonidae. Unlike other geckos , all members of this subfamily have movable eyelids , which is their most obvious characteristic. Eublepharine geckos also have digitals which lack the fine “brushes” or satae which enable many geckos to cling to glass or walls. However they possess well defined claws at the end of their digits which give them additional purchase when climbing rocks in the garden.

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