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    Re: Where are the deserts?

    There's a HUGE long thread you can read here: http://www.reptileradio.net/reptiler...ny-Desert-News

    And there have been females over 2000 grams bred who laid slugs or died a slow painful death as a result.

    At this point, as much as I love the mutation, I'd never breed them - even the males. I wouldn't be able to guarantee that someone wouldn't still try to breed the resulting females, and I can't have that on my conscience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zach_24_90 View Post
    I've said all along and I'll stick to it that people try breeding them too small. Maye when they just make weight and you breed them they are more prone to getting egg bound. But you don't ever really see the 2000g+ females out there do you? I wonder why this is? Somebody's going to get one proved if not already and just hasn't come forward to the public.
    There's no reason why someone would withhold information about a successful breeding while the market on them is tanking.

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