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usaley u can find lizerd eggs in flower pots wih soil but i found too eggs and they were lizerd eggs how do you raise them lol so i put them in soil in a cage like thing and put a bucket over them i think there gana hach i dont now i need help raiseing themlol
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and did you now the litter ler eggs are females and the biger eggs are males i found too lizerd eggs and both are males lol
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hers a qestion the reson why its shriveling is because it needs soil and you dont need light you just need soil and light in the sun there
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i got a igana his name is buddy
hes green and did you nw how they are females and males just look on the side right by the tail and you will now by seeing0000000and it might be something else with females maybe im wrong lol but for real they can have 000000 on them |
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if eney body has troubels ask me im 9 years old lol so ask me im a extpert
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I found a 2 inch long almost see throught lizard in my kitchen sink a few day ago. It was a premature baby I am guessing it was almost see though and had a striped tale. How it got in my kitchen sink I have no clue. Today I found another one on the carpet in my sons room small than the first one only about an inch and it wasn't there yesterday, I vacuumed his room!!! Soo where could these things be coming from? I live in an upstairs apt in the desert? Please help do lizards lay eggs? or are these thing born alive? Do I need to be looking for more how many do they have at one time and where the heck is the mom OOHHHH crap ???
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they are dying if they are shriveling up, we had five eggs 1 hatched the others are dying the water broke in the egg shell and now have become dehydrated from my experience they have passed on and now that box i held them in is stinking cause they died but one did make it and is really cute and perched itself on the momma back, baby looks good.
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Sounds like these may be some type of salamander if the body seems clear and it has a striped tail, or it could be a baby lizard I have alot of salamanders living in a rafter of my porch. I believe they do lay eggs. I have successfully hatched different types of lizard eggs including curly tail lizard eggs that hatched yesterday! If I find these that you speak of in my house, I try to catch them in a plastic container and let them go outside. They're very fast though and difficult to catch sometimes! They probably get in houses through cracks in windows or doors. |
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can you help me hatch a lizard egg i am a frek about lizards ppppppppppplllllllaaaaaassssss sssseeeeeeeeess
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