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05-19-04, 01:26 PM
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frozen feeder lizards?
i don't think that i will have any luck with this thread, but i have been buying live green anoles and house geckos to feed my pacific tree boa for many months, and i was hoping that perhaps i could find someone that knows where i could purchase frozen feeder lizards, hopefully for cheaper than the 5 to 6 bucks or more that i have been paying for live ones. oh ya, the seller should really be in canada, too. thanks. ciao
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05-19-04, 01:41 PM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: manassas virginia (USA)
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Try breeding anoles, i hear its REALLY EASY
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05-19-04, 01:58 PM
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yeah, but it takes too long to get just one or two lizards from each clutch....
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05-19-04, 02:48 PM
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Location: St. Thomas
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How often do they breed? Is there a way to trick them into speed breeding?
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05-19-04, 03:01 PM
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i think they breed year round, but for me it would be more convenient to just buy the suckers, dead or alive... i just couldn't be bothered keeping them to breed for food at this point. maybe in the future, when i have more than one lizard eater, i will keep a few tanks full of anole and just let them do what comes natural, which is about how hard it is to breed em...
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05-19-04, 03:25 PM
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Join Date: Nov-2003
Location: maryland
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naja, have you tried lizard maker? the liquid you put onto rodents to trick many snakes into feeding them...i used it on my hognose snake, he didn't eat for 5 months when i got him but once i started using lizard maker he was chowing down on rodents every time i fed them to him. but incase you havn't tried that i highly recomend it, will save you all these problems and lots of money
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05-19-04, 08:32 PM
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lizard maker is ok for species of snake that aren't negitavely affected by a rodent diet. some snakes have problems with the liver when fed rodents only...
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05-20-04, 10:19 AM
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lizard maker?!
thanks, michelle, but i really think that i would rather keep him and his friends whom are soon to come on a natural lizard diet, with the odd frog thrown in for good measure. though, you know, come to think of it, i have read that they are also supposed to eat some small rodents and birds as well, so maybe with a little persuasion, i could further expand his diet, eh? i do know that these snakes are not adversely affected by a rodent diet, as most people do feed them on rodents... so, i think i will grab a bottle, just to have, and i am sure it will come in handy... i will have to order it online or maybe from a pet shop, though, as i have not seen it anywhere.... so again, thanks, but i would still like to find a supply of frozen feeder anoles (or house geckos), if it exists! ciao....
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05-20-04, 05:42 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Kansas
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www.lllreptile.com sells feeder geckos and anoles I think. Not frozen though.
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