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Old 05-07-2007, 08:21 PM
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oooo im so jealous! Congrats on that pair!
Thanks I'm really glad I bought them. Just hope that the female really is gravid and that she wil give birth to some healthy juveniles =)
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is that female gravid? i have no idea how gravid Cordylus look like
Yeah, she probably are. My new Cordylus guru BlackMetalMaster thought that. And I have no reason to doubt on him
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Gah, I'm so sad. Just find 3 dead juveniles. 2 of them hadn't crawl out of their eggsacks(?) and one had just the yolk left. Now I've moved the female to an own box with just paper in the bottom instead of sand. Hope theres at least one baby left who I can save. They were so cute with their little crocodile heads and thorny tails.

Here's the baby who had just the yolk left (wich I removed before the pic).
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I know this is an old thread.
Some of these guys are now available.
.. I will post a picture of a baby, once I get my camera out of the truck.

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How do you take care of them?
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ya I have seen them recently being imported. They sure are stunning!
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Give them a nice warm basking area. Supply a rocky enclusure, playsand substrate... Very easy to keep and enjoy!
I have 3 pairs left for sale.

I know I still need to post the picture of the baby!

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Hi!
Again the resurrection of the thread as I'm interesting in the group.
Does any of C. mossambicus or other are available and what is the price now?

As for the dead newborns, it is very well known for C. giganteus and other larger species - but unfortunately I don't know the reason for those deaths
And thankfully as for me I never have this in my care.
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Old 12-06-2007, 06:55 PM
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Id love to see some of your Codylus sp. pics Mikhail.
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Old 12-07-2007, 08:30 AM
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Hi Palex!

No problems. Here're some...

first. A group of female specimens of C. tropidosternum (the larger) and C. beraducci smaller female with white marks (on the left). You may recognize the 2 different phenotype from different locality of C. tropidosternum.
second. The C. beraducci pair on my palm.
third. C. beraducci adult male on background and large juvenil female (his daughter) at the front.
fourth. 2 juvenil C. beraducci of 2007.

THat's all for now.
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