Lizard Society

Oct 23, 2012
Varanus.net
by Editor in Chief

Varanus.net - A member is concerned when his pair of alligator lizards (Abronia graminea) being raised together are growing at two drastically different rates.  Others chime in that the two may not be getting along as well as believed and separation may outweigh the possible benefits of raising them together.

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