@ColorMeEnvious No, this is one of an original 4 who were shipped to me for treatment of RI. They all recovered and lived several more years, but died in the last 2 years.
@buitrami Like the caption says, it is a P. platyrhinos. They are native to CA. as well as other places, and this is rare. What "California horned lizards" do you have? Do you know the species? Are you feeding them harvester ants?
@PhrynosomaTexas Thats a good question. I have no idea what species they are but they are extremely thorny. 2 are all tan and 1 of them is gray and black I got them from a seller in Perris California. I have been feeding them crickets and i plan on buying some ants online Tuesday. Will they not survive without harvester ants? How and where do i keep the ants when they come?
@buitrami No, they will not survive without harvester ants. You can read about that on my website at wichitafallsreptilerescue.webs.com/harvesterants.htm
I am a wildlife rehabilitator specializing in horned lizards and other reptiles. I study these lizard and have 25 years reptile keeping experience. I wrote a manual on horned lizards used by zoos. They need the ants, and not just any ant. Best thing to do is email me several GOOD photos of the lizards for positive species and gender ID.
he is so cute, and chubby
ItsameDrew 7 months ago
pretty fiesty little thing, i'll stick to my beardies and leos thanks :D
ChunkyBalls247 9 months ago
he is very scary :( little lizard
turbomys 9 months ago
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PhrynosomaTexas 9 months ago
@ColorMeEnvious No, this is one of an original 4 who were shipped to me for treatment of RI. They all recovered and lived several more years, but died in the last 2 years.
PhrynosomaTexas 1 year ago
Wow, thats strange. My California horned lizards are the most calm and docile ive ever known. This must be a different more aggressive species...
buitrami 1 year ago
@buitrami Like the caption says, it is a P. platyrhinos. They are native to CA. as well as other places, and this is rare. What "California horned lizards" do you have? Do you know the species? Are you feeding them harvester ants?
PhrynosomaTexas 1 year ago
@PhrynosomaTexas Thats a good question. I have no idea what species they are but they are extremely thorny. 2 are all tan and 1 of them is gray and black I got them from a seller in Perris California. I have been feeding them crickets and i plan on buying some ants online Tuesday. Will they not survive without harvester ants? How and where do i keep the ants when they come?
buitrami 1 year ago
@buitrami No, they will not survive without harvester ants. You can read about that on my website at wichitafallsreptilerescue.webs.com/harvesterants.htm
I am a wildlife rehabilitator specializing in horned lizards and other reptiles. I study these lizard and have 25 years reptile keeping experience. I wrote a manual on horned lizards used by zoos. They need the ants, and not just any ant. Best thing to do is email me several GOOD photos of the lizards for positive species and gender ID.
PhrynosomaTexas 1 year ago
@buitrami you can find my email on the rescue website.
PhrynosomaTexas 1 year ago
@PhrynosomaTexas Thanks, I actually saw this site yesterday. Im going to order 500 on Tuesday from this site.
buitrami 1 year ago
cute
mareike373 1 year ago
whear u get them i want one good vid lol :P
reatardez 2 years ago
These are rescues only. I do not distribute them.
PhrynosomaTexas 2 years ago
lmao does there bite hurt?
lolnoob1374 2 years ago
haha thats funny mine never bites
XXLOVETOHATEMEXX 2 years ago