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Old 05-31-2006, 02:24 PM
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So what type of lizards does everyone have?
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well i have one lizard a leopard gecko but am hopeing to get more herps in the near future any body else? tindo what bout u?
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No I haven't got lizards. But, a Professor at the college where I work released some sort of lizard a few years ago, more 8 years now. They population has sustained itself and seems to be thriving. A big feat considering this is NYC we are talking about. Last winter (not this last winter the one before) was pretty harsh and I thought they would have all died out. Not so, they are still abundant. People say they have spread as far as 10 miles! Thats as close as I have ever gotten to having lizards.
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ive got 2 tokay geckos, 2 bearded dragons and a bosc monitor but im getting 4 or 5 green anoles next week
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I have several tokays, all biters!!! I dont even know why i still keep them. I guess i got attatched to them over time. They are definetely a lok at and dont touch reptile.
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They sound cute.
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I have several tokays, all biters!!! I dont even know why i still keep them. I guess i got attatched to them over time. They are definetely a lok at and dont touch reptile.
mine are both biters aswell, i got a couple of eggs off my pair that should be hatching soon, ive never seen hatchling tokays before so i cant wait, i'll get a few pics up when they hatch
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Tokays are always biters based on what I've researched and folks I've known who've had them. If I see someone in a pet store who seems to be contemplating getting one, I always warn them about that. They never 'chill out'.
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I have a lonely brown striped basilisk. Will be getting a few more, and maybe a bearded dragon when I get my 35gal setup complete...
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Basilisk!! What do they look like?
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