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Old 12-01-2009, 03:46 AM
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Default Finaly...young kimhowelli

A few photo's of my Lygodactylus kimhowelli.





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AWWWW they are so cute! Congrats!
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Wow, tiny little guy. Congrats, I want one of those
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super tiny
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Old 12-30-2009, 08:08 PM
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Congrats on your success with L. kimhowelli. They are certainly one of the more attractive and interesting species in the genus.

Young male (F1) from 2008:


Best of luck rearing them- they can be somewhat tricky to get going.

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Excellent job! I love to see propogation happen. How long did your eggs sit/ incubate before they hatched?
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The eggs were incubated for 1,5 month, but they have been in the tank for at least a week.
Unfortunately the young guys (or girls) did not survive... They recently died. I found 1 dead and the other one is still "missing".
Next time I shall be even better prepared for those tiny little ones, with lost of different food species!
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Hello edwin,
was wondering whether you could post or message me information on how to care for tese or direct me to a decent care sheet because i cant find anything and am looking into these guys

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i keep lygodactylus williamsi are the care requirements simular ?
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Hello edwin,
was wondering whether you could post or message me information on how to care for tese or direct me to a decent care sheet because i cant find anything and am looking into these guys

regards , lewis
Yes. Care is similar to Williamsi.
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