A small steppe

byglady

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We believe these are the first UK captive bred Steppe Runners.

Found this beauty had hatched over night.
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This one hatched this evening, seemed to tire it out quite a lot but it is fine now.
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Just after hatching.
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These should be hatching in the next few days.
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This little one is very active at the moment.
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So was difficult to take a picture of him.
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acpart

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Congratulations! What kind of place did you provide for the parents to lay and how did you incubate the eggs?

Aliza
 

byglady

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we are in the middle of compiling an article on the steppes, as they are very new to England. All the information will be on there shortly
 

hari555

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Hello guys..I am too afraid from the lizard but these pics create a desire in my mind that what is the purpose of the coin in between these legs?All eggs are successfully and produce the kid of the lizard...
 

byglady

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Hello guys..I am too afraid from the lizard but these pics create a desire in my mind that what is the purpose of the coin in between these legs?All eggs are successfully and produce the kid of the lizard...

The purpose of the coin in the pictures is to show how small the eggs are and the birth size of the lizard. The coin is only placed in the tubs for the sake of taking the pictures it is removed immediately after the pictures have been taken.

All the eggs have now successfully hatched.
 

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