As of today we already have a clutch of pine island chahoua, 5 clutches of orange tiger cresteds, 1 clutch of orange super dalamatian cresteds, and 1.5 clutches of red blotch gargoyle geckos! The incubator is filling up fast, and we've just introduced 2 more breeding female cresteds and put together a 1.2 group of mainland chahoua! Three baby orange tiger cresteds have already hatched, we can't wait to see how they turn out after a few months of growing and coloring up.
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Over the past few months we have been collecting a future breeding group of Indian Star Tortoises. We officially now have a group of 1 male and 3 females. Most are still juveniles, one female is a subadult, but we are hoping this small genetically diverse group will someday make a great breeding harem!
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