Uromastyx ocellatus babies

Discussion in 'Uromastyx' started by Reptilezoo, Sep 22, 2007.

  1. Reptilezoo

    Reptilezoo Embryo

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    My two female ocellatus had laid twleve eggs all together, where ten hatched. One died inside the egg and the other just never developed:

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    This was the only time I was able to photo them (straight from the egg), otherwise they are much too fast! They're hungry little critters! They are soooooo cool!
    Luke
     
  2. JEFFREH

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  3. Nines

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    Those are some fantastic pictures!!! Congrats on new little ones.

    Nothing cuter than a baby Uro.

    Can I ask what kind of substrate that is?
     
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  5. Kingkier

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    I completely agree with nines,They are some great pictures you got there and the little guys are so cool.Hope everything goes good
     
  6. JEFFREH

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  7. Reptilezoo

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    Thanks. I used 3/4 paper towels and one corner i used corn under a cave, so they could dig. Here are more pics:

    Here are the female parents of the babies, couldn't find the dad, but will take pics of him when he finally submerges from his hide:

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    And here are more pics of the babies:

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    I haven't taken any pics of the dad seeing as he is hiding. They sooo lively and eat too much! They're really cool

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  9. ThePHX

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    ahaha, those are cute little wrinkly guys! Hope they all stay happy and healthy!
     

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