Hello Greg,

Friday, May 24, 2002, 7:56:38 PM, you wrote:
gwcye> Has anyone ever kept Pygopods?  Any tricks?  I just got 2 and they 
gwcye> are really fat.  I am wondering if they are gravid, but I don't feel 
gwcye> anything in there that would suggest it.  I confess to not knowing 
gwcye> even how to sex them.

Do you have Lialis? I have a small group of them and they will
eat lizards (I'll refrain from listing all the varieties so I don't
upset anyone). I've had one really hungry Lialis eat a thawed pinky
mouse but it was a one time deal and it has refused them ever since.
If you feel they are gravid (I also don't know how to sex them) leave
an egg laying chamber in the cage like you would for leopard geckos,
they lay two soft-shelled eggs at a time.
If you have Pygopus... They readily eat insects like crickets
and waxworms.
Those are the only pygopods that are really available in the U.S. as
far as I know. Good luck.
-- 
Best regards,
 Tony                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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