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I can't believe we did it! Uromastyx Geyri babies!!!

Congratulations! Those have got to be some of the cutest hatching photos ever. Do the baby dinos eat seeds?
 
Mega Congrats! That was no mean feat. It took me years to get the conditions right for a successful hatch. Luckily they are feisty little boogers and usually do well as hatchlings. Like all reptiles, stress in the babies is the biggest cause of mortality. Your little guys look very healthy.
Are you keeping them? Uros in general have become most scarce here in the US because they have shut down imports. This is not necessarily a bad thing. It just makes it hard to acquire animals when they are tough to breed but I prefer captive bred animals regardless.
I hope you do a progression on these guys. They are just too cute. I love their fat little bellies. It's hard not to poke them like the Pillsbury Doughboy.
Terri
 
WOW.. Huge congrats! They are way too cute. I love their fat little bellies. I can't wait to see a progression on them.
 
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