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06-05-2011, 12:02 PM
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Stenodactylus ssp
Hi, we bought these steno's as S. doriae yesterday at the Hamm show. I doubt they are and I think they are S. sthenodactylus. Is this correct? They are a bit skinny, but they have eaten all very well yesterday, so i don't think that would be a problem. They are separated, so we can keep an eye on them.
male:
female 1:
female 2:
Greets Tania
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Pantherophis guttatus
1.1 "snow motley", 0.1 "normal"
1.0 "hypo het. anery", 0.1 "normal het. ghost"
2.0 "sunglow", 2.1 "missing black"
1.1 "ghost", 0.1 "reverse okeetee"
1.0 'normal striped", 1.0 "normal motley"
2.1 Python regius
2.0 Teratoscincus scincus keyserlingii
1.0 Japalura splendida
0.1 Felis catus
0.1 Meriones unguiculates
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06-05-2011, 04:21 PM
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I'm not very familiar with the species so I can't help on verifying their id, but they do have some coloring/pattern. Congrats on your new additions.
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06-07-2011, 08:27 PM
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I can't offer exact genus but I know mine liked to dig if you provide an inch of two of wet sand. They actually don't look too thin and have great color!
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06-08-2011, 02:19 AM
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thanks guys. These boxes are temporarily (or something  ) They wil get a viv with much more sand so they can dig, I know they do that. In real life i thought they were pretty thin, especially the male and female 1, but they eat very well, so that will be fixed soon 
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Pantherophis guttatus
1.1 "snow motley", 0.1 "normal"
1.0 "hypo het. anery", 0.1 "normal het. ghost"
2.0 "sunglow", 2.1 "missing black"
1.1 "ghost", 0.1 "reverse okeetee"
1.0 'normal striped", 1.0 "normal motley"
2.1 Python regius
2.0 Teratoscincus scincus keyserlingii
1.0 Japalura splendida
0.1 Felis catus
0.1 Meriones unguiculates
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06-08-2011, 01:34 PM
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they are stenodactylus sthenodactylus.
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06-08-2011, 01:38 PM
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I thought so, thanks for confirming! 
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Pantherophis guttatus
1.1 "snow motley", 0.1 "normal"
1.0 "hypo het. anery", 0.1 "normal het. ghost"
2.0 "sunglow", 2.1 "missing black"
1.1 "ghost", 0.1 "reverse okeetee"
1.0 'normal striped", 1.0 "normal motley"
2.1 Python regius
2.0 Teratoscincus scincus keyserlingii
1.0 Japalura splendida
0.1 Felis catus
0.1 Meriones unguiculates
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06-13-2011, 05:27 PM
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looks like some of my breed
my stenodactylus babies are mostly colored like that.
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Rhacodactylus ciliatus \ Rhacodactylus auriculatus \ Eublepharis macularius \ Stenodactylus sthenodactylus \ Ptychozoon kuhli \ Pantherophis guttatus
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06-14-2011, 02:14 AM
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My boyfriend bought them and said they were the only three on the table. They were labeled as Stenodactylus doriae.
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Pantherophis guttatus
1.1 "snow motley", 0.1 "normal"
1.0 "hypo het. anery", 0.1 "normal het. ghost"
2.0 "sunglow", 2.1 "missing black"
1.1 "ghost", 0.1 "reverse okeetee"
1.0 'normal striped", 1.0 "normal motley"
2.1 Python regius
2.0 Teratoscincus scincus keyserlingii
1.0 Japalura splendida
0.1 Felis catus
0.1 Meriones unguiculates
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06-14-2011, 03:49 PM
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Definitely not Stenodactylus doriae. It's Stenodactylus sthenodactylus.
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Rhacodactylus ciliatus \ Rhacodactylus auriculatus \ Eublepharis macularius \ Stenodactylus sthenodactylus \ Ptychozoon kuhli \ Pantherophis guttatus
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06-14-2011, 03:51 PM
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I figured that out allready, but thanks for the confirmation 
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Pantherophis guttatus
1.1 "snow motley", 0.1 "normal"
1.0 "hypo het. anery", 0.1 "normal het. ghost"
2.0 "sunglow", 2.1 "missing black"
1.1 "ghost", 0.1 "reverse okeetee"
1.0 'normal striped", 1.0 "normal motley"
2.1 Python regius
2.0 Teratoscincus scincus keyserlingii
1.0 Japalura splendida
0.1 Felis catus
0.1 Meriones unguiculates
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