I've got a ~7 inch, ~ 6 month old Mali uromastyx. He's in good shape and eats really well, but is a bit skittish. They calm down easily with enough handling. I just do not have the time to enjoy it as much as I should, so maybe you do. Asking $65 for him. I also have a nice set-up for it too. It is a molded, black plastic pond filled halfway with sand. I think it is about 130 gallons. And a heat lamp, and artciles on Uromastyx care. Set-up for $45. PM me for details, and sorry, I don't have a digital camera to put up pics, but glad to show him. Thanks.
10/24/2006 12:36:30 AM
10/24/2006 12:49:58 AM
mine isn't that brightly colored, whatsoever
10/24/2006 12:59:03 AM
btt
10/24/2006 3:53:03 PM
10/24/2006 9:24:30 PM
^^^ yea that is an ornate uroMalis are a yellow & black color. males are brighter vs females who are duller in appearance.you can buy a captive bred mali hatchling off a breeder for anywhere from $30-$100 Petstores usually price them around $60-$100. but no guarantee that they're captive bredornates go for $150-$400 depending on color.i have a Saharan (or Nigerian) Uro. One of the more difficult varieties to keepthey make great pets and have good temperments if captive bred and handled often.I would recommend keeping him on birdseed. too often young uros have problems with impactions from eating sand. Birdseed is a good supplement to their diet and looks nice as a substrate. (just some advice)good luck getting him a home. if anyone needs any info about keeping them pm me.
10/24/2006 9:58:06 PM
He comes with a bag of birdseed that I have been feeding him, also with some calcium supplement.
10/25/2006 2:55:06 PM
you have been feeding veggies and some protein right? ^
10/25/2006 7:04:01 PM
yes to all above
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10/30/2006 1:36:18 AM
i've got a new kitten, can i feed it to this thing?
10/30/2006 1:39:49 AM