Hey guys I know this is a long shot but does anyone on here know of any chuckwalla breeders?
LOL I thought you were making a joke about the name.Hey guys I know this is a long shot but does anyone on here know of any chuckwalla breeders?
Haha! Nah its one of my serious moments ( I know hard to believe) lol ive been looking for awhile and keep missing out whener i do see a couple avail on Morph MarketLOL I thought you were making a joke about the name.
Thats awesome! Love these guysGotta go catch one! We see them not too far from here all the time. Recent pics of wild ones:
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Pretty much same diet as a tort (herbivores) and if acquired young are pretty chill as a beardieThey are adorable! What's their temperament and diet?
Not certain of this, but Bob Blome in AZ might be able to help you. His email is: [email protected]Pretty much same diet as a tort (herbivores) and if acquired young are pretty chill as a beardie
Fantastic. Ill shoot him an email. Thanks ZovicNot certain of this, but Bob Blome in AZ might be able to help you. His email is: [email protected]
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It's one of the few lizards I haven't seen here.
They live out in the hottest driest most inhospitable places. They are similar to Uromastix in many ways. They need it VERY hot, they are strictly herbivorous, and most "chucks" have a pretty cool temperament. There is a super cool one from this little mountain range locale in AZ that are all black and have a tail that looks like a carrot. My aunt and uncle had a house out in 29 palms and they had chuckwallas and desert tortoises that would come to their back patio and beg for food.They are adorable! What's their temperament and diet?
Found a breeder in NC Maria Hueter. Beautiful Red backs that should be hatching in about 3 weeks. Ill keep you updated. She also has some beautiful granites but they were all sold for the season.They live out in the hottest driest most inhospitable places. They are similar to Uromastix in many ways. They need it VERY hot, they are strictly herbivorous, and most "chucks" have a pretty cool temperament. There is a super cool one from this little mountain range locale in AZ that are all black and have a tail that looks like a carrot. My aunt and uncle had a house out in 29 palms and they had chuckwallas and desert tortoises that would come to their back patio and beg for food.
I'm pretty sure you can't sell the native ones, but you can collect them from the wild here in CA and possess them with either a hunting or fishing license.
@Chubbs the tegu , You will probably want CB babies from one of the non-native species like the Angel Island chuckwallas.
Me too! Thanks Tammy!…or is this Tammy?Looking forward to seeing more!