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Old 09-02-2005, 11:26 AM
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C. louisiadensis as I understand it, are nearly identical (havent kept them personally), but have straight bands, not the jagged "w" or "m" bands like C. irianjayaensis. Both species have some variation in color. They are also from Australia, rather than Irian Jaya. I am interested in both species, however.

Here is a photo of C. louisiadensis for comparison:

http://curator.org/LegacyVMNH/images...siadensis2.jpg

& C. irianjayaensis

http://www.wildeyereptiles.com/cpg13...s/DSCN0702.JPG
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looking at the pics, the ones i saw were very similar to the C. irianjayaensis. i'll keep a close eye out for them next weekend.

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My C. pulchellus are gravid, and looks like the C. irianjayaensis are again, as well.
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congrats Wild!

btw, i was at the show i usually attend and i didnt see any C. irianjayaensis, but i had an eye for them for ya. sorry.

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Hello Leah and/or Jason,

Ive got a Cyrtodactylus Pulchellus,and I need a good caresheet of this beautifull animal.I have him in excellent conditions,but never found a complete caresheet.Can you please e-mail it to janjonkman7@hotmail.com
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We do not have any caresheets for that specific species yet, but we keep them the same as C. irianjayaensis. You can find a caresheet for C. irianjayaensis on our website. It does need to be updated, there is some mis-information in it, but the actual care requirements are the same. We keep them moderate room temperatures, 68-75F, with moist substrate, lots of hiding places with bark and living plants. They are fed 2-3 times a week (crickets, ****roaches, etc) and are watered heavily each night. They do like day and night cycles so we do reccommend a light on the cage during the day. If you have specific questions, please feel free to ask.
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