Well we're at the half-way point of the breeding season and have lots of eggs hatching out now. Our eurydactylodes agricolae group has grown tremendously this year! We went from 1.2 last year to a breeding group of 2.5. We also started pairing up some new chahoua couples we had been growing up to be sure the females were ready to breed. And we've finally put together our new agamura persica (spider geckos) in a vivarium in an attempt to breed that species for the first time. We are also planning to pick up a juvenile pair of nephrurus amyae's as we enjoyed keeping n. milii so much we figured we'd try out another robust Austrailian ground-dwelling species. So far it's been an exciting year! We look forward to sharing more pics
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