Hi all
I've recently arrived in New Zealand for a holiday and to visit family relatives. I've probably arrived at the worst possible time especially for herps as its winter, I'm keen to meet some local herp fanatics. As this is probably my one and only chance to get to see some wild and captive...
Well after waiting so long and just hoping, my very first clutch of P.rugosus have hatched :yahoo::banana:after exactly 75 days
You could imagine my surprise when opening up the incubator to have these two little guys looking up at you, I actually didn't expect this particular clutch to...
Well the other day my female P.rugosus gave me a pair of eggs:biggrin:, which I'm really excited about. I know I'll be expecting more so have seperated the two so as not to stress her. I know this species is quite tricky to breed. So any advice would be greatly appreciated I've set the eggs up...
I got myself a pair of pachydactylus rugosus:biggrin: and a pair of chondrodactylus angulifer yesterday, just would like to know if anyone can give me any info on the captive care of the pachydactylus rugosus the only caresheet I could find was in german. Pics will follow
Just thought I introduce myself on the forum I currently keep quite a few leopard geckos, and am waiting to get my first two pairs of indigenous geckos namely a pair of chondrodactylus angulifer and hopefully a pair of pachydactylus rugosus:biggrin:
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