I will be pick up a pair of consubrinus and a pair of pubisulcus from Marcus tomorrow. The consubrinus will be placed in a 20g which has been placed on its end, with front opening acrylic door, there is a 2"x8" vent with screen at the top. The ground is littered with magnolia leaves and bark...
I never really cared for the genus until a month or so ago when i got to see some of the ones marcus imported in person. They blew my mind, both in coloration and intresting body structure. I really want to get some but my reptile room tends to get very, very warm in summer, mid to upper 80s...
I am just curious how often these, if ever become availilbe in the US? How much do they go for and how difficult they are to care for? I know they are probably one of the rarer phelsuma species, but they are so awesome looking. I especailly like the color contrast between males and females...
I am fairly positive the mystery lineata at my work is infact an elanthana, since it has mottling on it's hindlegs and similiar markings along it back onto it's tail. I am curious how rare/scarce these animals are in the US and how hard it will be to pair it up with a mate? I should have some...
we got in a couple day geckos at work, laticauda, a heavily gravid lineata lineata and one other what I believe to be lineata ssp but I can't seem to figure out which one it is. I can take pictures tomorrow but for the time being if you could post pictures of lineata ssp as well as any other...
I just picked one of these odd-balls up from a local reptile store. It's been there for probably over 3 years and I felt bad for it. I have got her set-up in a 29g planted, x-dart frog tank. It's probably about 85% humidty and 75 degrees ambient and around 85+ directly on afew branches under the...
I just picked up my first pair of uroplatus phantasticus, and there freaking sweet. I got them in a 6.6g with some branches going diagonally accross it, some leaf litter on the ground and a water bowl. I have been offering them just some sowbugs so far to get them eating, and been keeping them...
I just got 5 cresteds from a friend that are all offspring of the same trio, one is a dalmation. 75% of the dalmations spots are red. Anyone else seen any like this, are the rarer or just different?
thanks
Danny
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