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Old 05-08-2011, 08:08 AM
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Congratulations !!!

I didn't know that C. laevis was bred in captivity ! Even in Australia !
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Wow congrats, I have only seen these in books - beautiful species thanks for sharing
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NICE!!!

congrats on your success
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Thats something I didn't think I would see!! Absolutely incredible!! I still dream of finding these in the wild, got stumped last time.

What is the husbandry like on them? Similar to S. cornutus I assume but maybe more small thing vertical branches?

Feel free to post more on them, just amazing!
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Thanks!! You housing them in those vision cages?

How many clutches a year can a female produce? Incubation time?
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insane post, thanks to share and congrats for that success
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I think this thread has more pics of Carphodactylus in one place than I have ever seen before, thank you very much for the pictures and information!

Is that a wyberba headshot in your last post? Are you working with other leaftail species?

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Also, that is a particularily nice shingleback you have there!! Is that a certain locality?
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One of my favorites geckos and shingleback on the same post, is it heaven ?
Congrats for this success ! Hope to see some of those with my own eyes one day !
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