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    So last month I offered to incubate a clutch a bearded dragons eggs that my manager's female had laid, not expecting them to even be fertile or survive the trip from house to house. Low and behold, 7 out of the 10 eggs he gave me are fertile and growing (I already have a favorite egg too, hehe). Also, 4 of my female leopard geckos are gravid right now since I bred them this season. I'm gonna be up to my ears in lizard eggs! :shock:

    It's gonna be fun though... babies!
    Here are some pics :wink:





    The beardies are due to hatch around this time next month

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    Thats really cool. I can't hardly wait till my nephew and i breed our Veileds. Do you breed to sell to pet stores or do you breed to have more lizards.
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    I breed for fun, not for profit. Whatever babies hatch this year will go to friends and people I trust.

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    Wow, that's really neat! Can't wait to see the little babies!
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    hey, right now i am trying to decide whether to get a beardie,ribbon snake,or leoprad gecko (u might already know that becuase i have posted in he other forums) at petco they had a bunch of baby ones and they looked pretty healthy running around and stuff and i just happened to be there at feeding time and man did they gobble up those crickets (i also got to hold a red tailed boa !! but anyways) do they make good pets ? and exactly how big do they get? i am trying to do all the research i can
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    I'm not exactly sure which animal you are referring to with all of those questions, but there are some good caresheets on this site as well as a very in-depth Leopard gecko one on www.leo-land.net/

    Definitely do some extensive research on whatever you think you may be interested in and just talk to people who already own those animals. We'll all be glad to help =)

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