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    Xenosaurus grandis

    One of our two X. grandis females dropped four slugs earlier this month. She was carrying her pregnancy in an odd fashion so I was not too surprised by this. We have one other girl that should still give us some babies this year:


    Such gorgeous little lizards....with angry eyes.





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    Wow, beautiful. sorry about the "slugs". Have you bred them before? Not sure if I've ever seen these little guys before
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    Re: Xenosaurus grandis

    Cool looking lizard. Where is it native to? Better luck on the next clutch.

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    Re: Xenosaurus grandis

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Wow, beautiful. sorry about the "slugs". Have you bred them before? Not sure if I've ever seen these little guys before
    This is my first attempt at this species. They're not very common. Only a small handful of us are working with them at this time.

    Quote Originally Posted by alkibp View Post
    Cool looking lizard. Where is it native to? Better luck on the next clutch.
    They're native to Mexico.

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