Is the spiny exo-skeleton and spiny legs of a discoid known to cause damage to the mouth, esophagus, or digestive tract of U. fimbriatus? They are known to eat sub-adult hissing roaches in the wild, which have a tough spiny exo-skeleton and legs as well. Mine have fared well with these guys...
Hello all, I received some E. agricolae in a trade this past fall and I've decided I want to breed them. This will be their first season as adults. I haven't found any detailed information on breeding. Could someone provide me with some breeding necessities and tips? Or direct me to some...
It seems the number of people in the U.S. keeping and breeding Oedura (including the more common species), has dropped dramatically over the past 5 years. They were once very popular. What happened?
Ashton
Vivarium Essentials
I am aware that Hemidactylus fasciatus has very recently been broken up into at least three species. I believe what I am working with is the "true" H. fasciatus, however I can't pinpoint the locale. I have seen virtually nothing about these great geckos in about 5 years. What happened to all...
An absolutely ridiculous, and frightening article I stumbled upon. I really hope people know better than this:
Big-Leopard-Gecko---An-Introduction-to-This-Rare-Breed: Leachies
It's scary.
Not just the title.. the actual article.
ciao
Ashton
Vivarium Essentials
An absolutely ridiculous, and frightening article I stumbled upon. I really hope people know better than this:
Big-Leopard-Gecko---An-Introduction-to-This-Rare-Breed
Not the title, the actual article.
ciao
Ashton
Vivarium Essentials
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