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10-14-2021, 02:30 PM
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Poss 0.1 Uromastyx princeps
Possible female CB21 U. princeps.
The smallest species, and probably the rarest uromastyx in the US hobby.
Saying possible female, since females tend to have narrower circles/dots, less distant from each other, when compared to males.
This little one is doing incredible, is also super bold, jumps on our hands for food, and has a voracious appetite. $1000 plus 59 shipping.
This species is originally from the horn of Africa, in Somalia. U. princeps inhabits coastal rocky plateaus of volcanic origin.
Their diet consists mainly of flowers and leaves/grasses. They usually bask in the early hours of the morning and late afternoons, and hide in rock crevices when threatened by potential predators, and during the warmest times of the day. They block the entrance of the crevice with their spiky tail.
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10-26-2021, 04:28 PM
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Been trying to decide if I want to keep these guys or not, have a couple questions. Do princeps require a cooling period for brumation like other uros? Or do you keep them warm year round, since Somalia has a pretty tropical climate?
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10-27-2021, 06:34 PM
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We don't breed princeps, but more than happy to share what we know. Please feel free to give us a call two 0 two 677 two two 97
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Originally Posted by A_Fern
Been trying to decide if I want to keep these guys or not, have a couple questions. Do princeps require a cooling period for brumation like other uros? Or do you keep them warm year round, since Somalia has a pretty tropical climate?
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