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Giant Horned Lizards

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Phyrnosoma Asio are the best starter horned lizard of them all. They eat a variety of foods just like any other species of small lizard. They have the least ant requirements in their diet too of all phrynosoma, and fare decently for long periods without them. I give mine ants every month or so if that. So far I have maintained asio for over three years with this style of diet and got eggs last year. Give them lots of water and humidity too, daily misting is a must for this species. I am letting go 1.2 for $1500, only because they are in pristine shape. Usually any phrynosoma come in as imports and are emaciated and "deathy" when you see them available. I have hand fed and outdoor raised mine in an ideal enclosure in a perfect southern california climate for them. Needless to say these asio are WELL established. Im happy to provide any answers to questions you may have about their care. Feel free to message me or email at [email protected]
 

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I’m pretty sure he means exactly what he said...They are gorgeous and doing well. Would you prefer ugly and doing bad?
 
No one...Your reply to what the man posted was dumb as hell that’s all. I see dumb...I call out dumb. Did I hurt your feelings LOL?
 
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