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Davew
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Joined: 12 Jan 2004
No. of posts: 99


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Posted: 10 Jun 2004

Hi,

I'm trying to define which alien reptile species breed regularly or have bred within Great Britain. I currently have the following as self supporting;

Aesculapian Snake & Common Wall Lizard

With the following as have bred but are not self supporting;

Green Lizard, Dice Snake & European Pond Terrapin

I understand that Red-eared Terrapin may have bred but only with the help of heat lamps. Also I remember seeing somewhere that Green Lizard may now be self supporting in Bournemouth. Anyway comments and additions/corrections much appreciated

Dave Walters

 

 


Wolfgang Wuster
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Joined: 23 Apr 2003
No. of posts: 326


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Posted: 10 Jun 2004
The Aesculapians are certainly self-supporting - the colony has been in existence for several decades, and there are specimens of all ages and sizes in the population.

Cheers,

Wolfgang
Wolfgang Wüster
School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor
http://sbsweb.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/

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