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07-09-14, 05:50 PM
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Uromastyx
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07-09-14, 05:59 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
Oh man he looks awesome sam! I've always wanted a uro.
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07-09-14, 05:59 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
Nice, I've been wanting a uro for awhile now. Just haven't come across one that caught my eyes.
With the number of Reptiles that fluctuate through my house, I made myself a commitment to only purchase an animal I love.
Seen some nice ones, but none that I want to commit to yet.
So far, what's your experience with them? Temperament, feed response, etc...
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07-09-14, 06:04 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
Congrats! Nice looking uro!
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07-09-14, 06:14 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
Sweet! If i ever got a lizard it be one of these guys their so cool.
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07-09-14, 06:25 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
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Originally Posted by aaron_cg
Nice, I've been wanting a uro for awhile now. Just haven't come across one that caught my eyes.
With the number of Reptiles that fluctuate through my house, I made myself a commitment to only purchase an animal I love.
Seen some nice ones, but none that I want to commit to yet.
So far, what's your experience with them? Temperament, feed response, etc...
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Thanks guys. They definitely have a different personality than the monitors I'm used to. I would say they are very monitor like when in the cage, maybe a bit bolder like an iguana. However when I pick him up, its a different story. Very 'tame', not squirmy at all, kinda just hangs out and looks around. If I didn't know better I would say he enjoys it. As soon as I drop him back in the cage though, he bolts for a burrow that hes dug. Not skittish though, can sit and watch him with no issues.
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07-09-14, 06:32 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
That's why i always like these guys they are so mellow when handling. Plus they are super smart. I have seen a couple that were trained to use a litter box.
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07-09-14, 07:12 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
That's why i always like these guys they are so mellow when handling. Plus they are super smart. I have seen a couple that were trained to use a litter box.
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That is cool. Now I know for sure I definitely want one, after reading all these comments.
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07-10-14, 08:06 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
I had a pair of these guys once: U. geryi (Saharan Uros). Very cool, and they actually bred a few times on accident, but I never was able to hatch the eggs.
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07-11-14, 01:38 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
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Originally Posted by StudentoReptile
I had a pair of these guys once: U. geryi (Saharan Uros). Very cool, and they actually bred a few times on accident, but I never was able to hatch the eggs.
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Nice! I've heard uro eggs in general are not easy to hatch. No plans to breed anything other than knobtails so I only grabbed this one little guy. Hes gotten very flighty / skittish, only if I put my hand in the cage to take him out. Once I get a hold of him hes still fine. Funny how much they remind me of varanids.
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07-13-14, 02:51 PM
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Re: Uromastyx
Few more pics from today with the new iphone5s camera. Still on the thin side, we are working on it. Seems to be acclimating very well though and has a decent system of burrows hes working on.
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