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Old 27-Mar-08, 02:24 PM
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oooh how cool! thats amazing congrats!
what are they like to keep?


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Oh how beautiful! Well done Danny!
 
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congrats dan, this your first sucessful breeding? P. lepidopodus isnt it?
 
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awsome work dan,beautiful,common scaly foot yes????
its good to see them being bred
 
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Wow great work Danny.
 
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congrats dan, this your first sucessful breeding? P. lepidopodus isnt it?
No, third. And yes, lepidopodus
 
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how did they fit?????? :O congratulations!
 
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Well if you need new homes for them i'm sure i could manage room for them
 
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Not bad Danny, the commons are impressive beasts. Here are some photos of my Pygopus from earlier this season.









I'll be holding onto whatever I've hatched.


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Big Congratulations Danny!

What is your method for breeding? Keep them together year long or introduce when you think they're ready? Have you had much success with Delma species??
 
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AWW AWSOME...i love legless lizards...congratz!!! what a great day it must be!

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Congratulations geckodan and Neph!
 
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