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    Ocellated Uromastyx eggs

    My pair of Ocellated Uromastyx laid eggs on May 18th 2017. They are incubating and still going strong. I was just told today that when they hatch it would be the first time for any uromastyx to be successfully bred in Hong Kong.



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    Congratulations. Keep us posted
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    Re: Ocellated Uromastyx eggs

    Nice production Hung!
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    very nice, these are cool, i used to have one.

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    Just an update, 11 babies were successfully hatched, first one on August 7th, then the rest the next few days. Unfortunately, one died, so 10.

    This is the first successful breeding of Ocellated Uromastyx in Hong Kong, and as far as I know, of any Uromastyx species here. Just wanted to put this on record.

    Since the old photo hosting is not working, I will re upload the photos.

    - Anthony Jun Hung Ng







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