This weekend we went to the Hamm show and to the BEE in Germany. It was great!
We were visitors at the Hamm show, but had a table at the BEE.
It was our first foreign show where we would be selling our ciliatus hatchlings at a table, so it was exiting.
We were very satisfied with how everything...
Here we got some more pictures of Miyuki and Haruko.
The pictures in which they are together aren't that good, but they were rather skittish, so they constantly were on the move...
We are still thinking that Miyuki is a female and Haruko will prove to be male.
Miyuki:
Haruko:
Together...
Here are some photo's i wanted to share:
Mito and Enzo, our sarasinorum:
One of our ciliatus who fires down in a pretty shade of pink:
One of our female chahoua:
I was getting bored at my work, so I decided to alter some of my photo's with photoshop :-)
This one was a photo i liked...
Tonight we made some new photo's of our Trachycephalus. It's still scary to handle them cause they tend to freak out, but tonight went very well. Once they sat on the branch they were quite calm.
Here are our new additions from the Hamm show:
0.0.1 Rh. sarasinorum (we called "her" Mito, as a friend for our other sara "Enzo".. ;)):
0.0.2 Rh. trachyrhynchus trachycephalus:
Baby number 1:
Baby number 2:
Again our friend was with us when one of our eggs hatched... about 99% of the time we have an egg hatching it's when she is with us :-)
It's from a red bi-color X halloween harlequin pairing who usually gives red harlequins, but occasionally give some red pinstripes. This is the "most"...
Here are some photo's of our latest hatchlings.
They hatched yesterday evening.
Our eggs seem to have a favorite hatching time, and that is when a friend of ours is with us.
Or our eggs hatch of we find eggs when she is at our place. So strange....
Anyway, here are some photo's. The baby's are...
We hatched out these two a few days ago, and we are very happy with them!
They are going to be very amazing when they are full grown!
EH006:
EH005:
Thanks for looking!
(We can bring them to the Hamm show in December, if someone is interested to buy them!)
Within a few months we are going to move to another house and our reptiles are going to get their own room :-)
We were planning to release some geckos in the room, so they can eat escaped insects.
The most suitable gecko, for that purpose, would be the House gecko.
But since we feed our reptiles...
Here are some Chahoua we are going to pick up next week and in Hamm.
They are 2.2 Pine Island and 2.2.1 Mainland, hoping the unsexed will be female. We allready have a male Mainland.
Enjoy!
PI
Mainland
Mainland baby
And the male who we allready own
Thanks for looking!
Here are some photo's of some of our Hatchlings.
These are our holdbacks. We started a "new" project when we started to hacth partial pinstripes with orange pinns. We call it "The Dutch Pinstripe":
This is our 70 % "Dutch Pinstripe" Red Flame male.
And this is our 50% Dutch Pinstripe...
This is the Chahoua (proven) pair we are going to pick up at the Hamm show in September.
We can't wait!!
And it is possible that the female is gravid when we pick them up, so we could not be happier :-)
Male:
Female picture 1:
Female picture 2:
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