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Hey congrats, great to see you got them breeding! they look fantastic!
 
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Amazing creatures, I am very jealous. Congratulations.
 
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Top stuff Danny and Neph, def. one of the more interesting herps around for sure.....
 
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I wouldn't let them go either.
1 of mine is going to a mate. The other is available when it hatches - EOI considered
 
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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??
I seems like they are legless geckoes in every way except breeding - then you treat them like pythons.
 
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Cheers Danny, I will be receiving some Delmas very soon and was just wanting to see what seems to be the go for breeders although I doubt with every bone in my body they will breed for me.

Again, Congratulations with the Pygopus breeding. Have you bred your D.plebiea or D.inornata?
 
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Cheers Danny, I will be receiving some Delmas very soon and was just wanting to see what seems to be the go for breeders although I doubt with every bone in my body they will breed for me.

Again, Congratulations with the Pygopus breeding. Have you bred your D.plebiea or D.inornata?
Neither clicked this year. Next year I hope.
 
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Nephrurus, are those P. schraderi? I haven't heard of them being bred before, congratulations.
 
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I'm sure someone has bred them before. Perhaps when they were nigriceps?
These were a cinch to breed. Keep them separate, put the male in... VIOLA....





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Nice work guys, nice to see some being captive bred.
 
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well done danny, gotta be happy with that
 
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thats so cool,well done and keep up the great work..,..
 
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Wow theyre pretty cool, how big do legless lizards get? I have some in my garden but theyre pretty much the size of earthworms. Are they the same thing?
 
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Well done both Danny and Nephrurus.
A friend of mine down here hatched out 2 lovely lepidopodus bubs. They're fantastic animals.
 
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Wow theyre pretty cool, how big do legless lizards get? I have some in my garden but theyre pretty much the size of earthworms. Are they the same thing?
You sure they aren't blind snakes?
 
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