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Phrynosoma Cornutum "Texas" Horned Lizards USCBB

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This is a rare opportunity to acquire a trio of "Texas" horned lizards. They are just turning a year old and are subadults in size and maturity. If they stay awake for the winter they will likely breed in 2017. They are true captive bred and born and at least partially related. They eat harvester and formica (sp.) ants with reckless abandon, and they must be provided ants consistently. They will take 1/8th inch crickets and newborn dubia roaches as well, but make no mistake: ants must make up 90 plus percent of their diet.

I will be particular about who these lizards end up with, so please provide me with some information about your experience with horned lizards when replying to this ad. I will try to check my fauna messages, but the best way to reach me is to email [email protected] or to call or text (208) 580-HERP.

Price for the trio is $650 plus shipping. Transport to Hamm show in December possible.
 

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