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For Sale 1.1 Ctenosaura melanosterna

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1.1 Ctenosaura melanostera-$750

The male hatched in 2010 (produced by Kelly Paul) and the female hatched in 2012 (produced by Scott Corning). I acquired these as hatchlings and raised them up. They are feeding well on greens (primarily), organic garden produce, occasional blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, etc. and invertebrates. They will eat from tongs and will run you over to you for some of their favorite foods. I rarely handle them, but can interact with them. I am only posting as I have other pairs from these groups. They are kept outside from mid-spring to early fall (I only recently brought them in).
 
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