Phyllurus caudiannulatus

Jerry Peebles

New member
Just wanted to share a picture of another very interesting species of Australian "leaf-tail." As you can see, their tail is quite the contrast to P. platurus. Luckily, these guys have been fairly easy to breed the last two year!
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Jerry Peebles
 

Jerry Peebles

New member
I keep them warmer and give them layers of cork bark to hide between. Otherwise, things are about the same with them.

Jerry
 

Nathan Hall

Founding Father
Is 27-29 degrees C (80.6-84.2 degrees F) about right? Warmer? I ask because I'm getting a 10-lot in next week. LOL! I wish!
 

Jerry Peebles

New member
Yeah, that's about right, with a night drop of about 10 degrees. Are they coming in with that shipment of Carphodactylus you're getting?
 

Minhawali

New member
And I'm getting 5.10. 50%leucistic-50% melanistic U. sphyrurus. bla-bla-bla

BTW Jerry, are you coming over this weekend?
 
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