I just had to share this, because I'm so amused right now.
On a tip from Switzer reptile, I gave my williamsi some peach baby food with some calcium powder yesterday. They accepted it well, the first time I've seen them eat anything other than insects.
So, today, I mixed in prepared crested...
So, here they are now that they're settled in, and the aggressive female is out of the picture.
The male is settling in well now, and putting on lots of weight.
The female can still use some meat on her bones, but she's eating a ton, so she'll get there eventually. You can see a dark mark...
So, I finally got a pic of my Dom female's underside...those of you out there experienced with the species, do I have a girl, or a boy?
I don't see any pores. The underside is awfully orange...can't make out any distinct hemipenes, but I'll bow to the experts here.
We're getting into dwarf geckos and other small lizards at the moment, and I was wondering which species of day gecko folks thought would be most suitable for a beginner to Phelsuma. Only interested in small species, no grandis or anything like that.
Currently, P. klemmeri is at the top of my...
My trio just arrived yesterday, and I thought some folks might be interested in a few observations.
The male is quite shy, and has spent most of his time black--he's very skittish, and dives for cover whenever one of us moves outside of the viv. He's paled to blue a couple of times.
One...
I have a trio of L. williamsi on the way next week.
I have experience with small anoles and house geckos, and with leopard geckos, but these will be my first diurnal 'day geckos'.
I'll be feeding primarily mini-mealworms and woodlice, with occasional 1/8 crickets, and Repashy crested gecko...
Hi, I'm a small breeder of ball pythons, branching out in a few small lizard species. I have a trio of Lygodactylus williamsi on the way next week, and I've been setting up a nice planted viv for them.
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