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Showing posts with label Breeding. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Secret Tips and Tricks in Breeding Bearded Dragons


Bearded dragons are not that difficult to breed and it is also fun and educational. Most bearded dragons breeders prepare the housing for the young arrivals before they are hatched. Differentiating between the males and females can be a bit tricky. Adults are easy to tell apart but it is very difficult to identify the sexes in juveniles and babies.

In adult males you can see the femoral pores located near the thighs. There is also a bulge at the base of their tail called hemi-penile. The dragons can breed all year round in captivity providing their artificial climate conditions are correct.

The two major contributing factors are temperature and photo-period. Food intake is also regulated but this is also affected by climate and amount of daylight. Temperature and daylight are gradually controlled to simulate the desired climate for breeding.

After mating you will notice a difference in the female's stomach size, she will start to produce eggs after a month. She will get larger as she gets closer to laying and you must put her on an excellent healthy diet.

You will have to prepare a place for her to lay the eggs. Make a nesting box and put some potting soil. You can also use other substances like sand, vermiculite or cactus soil. Whichever substance you prefer any of the above will work as good. Moisten the soil slightly with water for ease of digging by the reptile.

The dragon will cover the eggs with soil after laying them. Each clutch may contain 10 to 25 eggs. You will need to dig the eggs out and put them in an incubator. Have the incubator up and running with the correct temperature before you put the eggs in. Put some water in the incubator to bring the humidity up if required.

The preferred incubation temperature would be 85 degrees F, but anything close to this will do just fine as long as it does not rise beyond 88 degrees F. Check the eggs a couple of times per week and any damaged or leaking eggs should be removed from the incubator.

If these conditions are maintained then expect the eggs to hatch from 50 to 70 days in incubation. They will then come out of their shells on their own but be vigil during this period. Have separate small enclosures ready for the new arrivals. Keep a small group of similar sized baby lizards in each cage. Set up these cages same as you would do with adult dragons. Spray mists of water on the babies for the first couple of weeks.

The offspring bearded dragon colors will depend on the genetic of their parents. The most common color morphs that can be achieved are Red, Gold, Tiger, Snow, Fire, Translucent and many variations of each type.

If you are not into breeding the dragons yourself or just a beginner starting off a new hobby then you can select and buy baby bearded dragons from experienced breeders from all over the country. Get information about breeders from your local pet stores or any reptile directory from the web. They can provide you with instructions in obtaining your desired pet.




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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Geneioforos Dragons-secrets to breeding Baby bearded Dragons


Geneioforos dragons is by far the most interesting of all pets and those who are constrained by space, you'll find that these lizards to fantastic pets options. Those who decided to keep a beardie as a pet are often tempted to develop the dragons with the intention of selling hatchings or ' beardies ' or simply to keep infants as additional pets. Those who are new to the breeding habits of geneioforos dragons will quickly discover that it is not as easy as it may seem very unlike the breeding of dogs or cats, human intervention is necessary in order to achieve success.

Since these lizards are not hosted on the natural environment or their habitats, human owners will need to recreate an environment as close as possible to the natural geneioforos Dragon habitats. When you're ready to start breeding bearded dragons, the owners should trick pet believing that is the winter or spawning. To achieve this scenario, you must set a UVB light (a necessary element for all enclosures) to deactivate the timer. To simulate the winter, the light must be set for ten hours a day and 14 hours of the night. Recreating the perfect reproduction of a temperature conducive to its reproduction would mean that we should reduce the temperature in simulated Habitat. Another factor which will play a role in the successful reproduction of geneioforos dragons reduced food supplies, such as the winter is a time of sparse diet.

The first stage of the rearing process are referred to as photoperiod and stage lasts at least six weeks. After the six-week period, life in the geneioforos Dragon can return to normal and the twelve hour, day and night scenario can be recreated. After you successfully complete the first step to play, owners must change the beardies diets include foods containing a high fat content, as this will aid the female to gain weight, important for the production of healthy offspring.

Telltale signs that the female is ready to mate the male geneioforos dragons increasingly aggressive, in cases where there are multiple dragons in a casing. Females also have geneioforos dragons very clear evidence of their effectiveness as waving arms and slow their bobbing their heads off. Once fertile, the female begins to look for areas that are suitable for laying eggs, and it is important for pet owners to set aside an appropriate field in the tank for the female giving eggs, such as adding extra soft sand in the Chamber.

If all has gone well, the female Dragon will giving their eggs, and when this happens, the eggs must be removed carefully (preferably with a spoon) and the eggs must be housed in a specially designed incubator maintained at a constant temperature of 85 degrees. Play baby dragons can be a rewarding process and those who followed the guidelines for the breeding babies have enjoyed my remarkable success. When the eggs are placed in the incubator, it is important to make sure that the eggs kept damp at all times and this can be done by spraying a mist of water gently over the eggs. The incubation period for eggs geneioforos Dragon is exactly twenty-four hours, However this may take a little more.

Once hatched the ' beardies ' should be kept by hand and will need proper nutrition for a period of four months. Viruses, worms, small candle are recommended for the recent hatchling has emerged and is vital to ensure that newborn ever go hungry as the desperation of ' beardies ' will chew their tails and toes. As it grows the hatchling, diet of worms wax will start to include mature geneioforos Dragon food as flowers, a number of the Group of the Greens and crickets.

If your goal is to develop geneioforos dragons simply as a hobby or as a way to create an income, requires continuous participation and the process of reproducing geneioforos dragons cannot be left only to mother nature.




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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Cricket Breeding Kit

Cricket Breeding Kit

THE CRICKET BREEDING KIT is a complete setup to breed Crickets.

Its primary goal is to provide a convenient and economical source

of pin-head and small crickets for feed to small reptiles and

amphibians which require them such as; baby Leopard Geckos,

baby Bearded Dragons, Poison Dart Frogs, baby Tree Frogs, etc.

Complete instructions for breeding and raising crickets are provided.

It is so easy even a novice may successfully breed crickets.

No incubator or extra equipment required.

Each Cricket Breeding Kit contains:

1 1 oz cup, empty

1 1 oz cup, filled with Cricket Food Bites for hatchlings.

1 8 oz container of Egg Laying Medium, covered with a square of burlap cloth

2 Pieces of egg carton for the crickets to climb on and/or hide under.

1 40 oz Cricket Breeding Terrarium, with cover.

1 oz. Cricket Total Bites

Less than a dozen adult crickets will produce hundreds of

pin-head crickets within two to three weeks.

  • 1 lb, 6" x 9" x 4"

Price:


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