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incubating Texas Spiny Lizard eggs?


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Posted by CarlFranklin on May 03, 2003 at 19:25:20:

In Reply to: incubating Texas Spiny Lizard eggs? posted by Crystall on May 01, 2003 at 23:18:14:

Texas spiny lizards are easy to hatch. Place them in a vermiculite to water mixture of 1:1 (by weight) and keep them in a sealed container at 80-82F and all the good eggs should hatch in 50-60 days.

I've incubated them a few times before. They're not too difficult.

Hopefully you'll see spiny lizards in your yard.

Good luck

Carl J. Franklin

:I caught what turned out to be a gravid female Texas Spiny Lizard, and she just laid 15 eggs.
:I have an incubator, but im not sure how to incubate them, and how long.
:Any help?
:Id like to hatch these babies out and release them if possible.

:Thanx for any info.

:Crystal





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