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Keeping & Breeding Xenagama taylori
The Dwarf Shield Tailed Agama (Xenagama taylori) is a small agamid originating from arid regions of Northern Africa and Somalia. The tail resembles a miniature
"shield", hence the common name, Shield Tailed Agama. They are very hardy lizards which adapt well to captivity. [eng]
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XENAGAMA CARE SHEET
"I purchased a breeding group of about a dozen Xenagama taylori in January and February of 2000. I also received
one female X. batillifera that was missing one back foot. Although I did not have her with a male, she successfully
deposited eggs (which unfortunately were infertile) five months after receiving her. The following information is
relative to X. taylori". [eng]
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Keeping & Breeding Xenagama taylori
The Dwarf Shield Tailed Agama (Xenagama taylori) is a small agamid originating from arid regions of
Northeastern Africa. The tail resembles a miniature "shield", hence the common name, Shield Tailed
Agama. They are very hardy lizards which adapt well to captivity. [eng]
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Xenagama, alphabetisch geordnet
Literaturverzeichnis Agamidae. [deu]
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