can i see your uroplatus tanks pics.

miguel camacho!

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a new setup for the sikorae's that was supposed to have a little water pool along the side until i found out the tank i bought was not sealed properly.
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the old setup



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recent remodel of my henkeli enclosure. i still plan on going back and adding more live plants to the bottom, and i might take out a stick or two. the henks seem to prefer the tallest branches.
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the old setup for the henks



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a remodel of my pietschmanni enclosure that i did about 2 or 3 months ago. it takes a couple months to fill out but looks a lot better when it does.
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hopefully that means they liked it
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this is the old setup for the corkbarks, although i experimented a lot and ended up adding a few more branches.



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my large satanic enclosure which was housing 3.3, but is 2.4 at the moment. it's changed up a bit too, took out the plants near the middle and added a second ficus. the pothos has also filled out a bit since then.
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an old setup where i kept a pair.
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i keep young leaftails ive bred in simple small enclosures until they get about 8-12 months, depending on size. this was one for a few of the satanics i hatched out. i keep hatchlings in kritter keepers until they are about 3 months old and eating well.

thats all the uroplatus species i currently own.
 

Justin

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Great natural looking setups Miguel, very well done. Keep us updated on the U. pietschmanni breeding!
 

miguel camacho!

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oh i will...i've been waiting a year and a half almost for these to get breeding, and this was my first signs of it coming...and that was just last week!
 

oscar

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great tanks Wild. can you tell us what you have planted in there? i really like red stemmed plant on the right enclosure.

Scott
 

WildEyeReptiles

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GeckoMike said:
Where did you get that tank? I love it!



Mike

We built it from PVC and aluminum screen frame. Its got about 5 inches of mixed organic soil, pill bugs, sprintails and some millipedes that were probably stowaways in the soil.

Plants include bromelaids, philodendrons, pothos, ficus, parlor palms, dracaena, etc. We have recently remodeled the tanks - left side (U. ebanaui)



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Right side - U. phantasticus


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GeckoMike

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Leah,

Looks awsome! I need to find something like that for mine! Any reomendations on where to find them?


Thanks

Mike
 

WildEyeReptiles

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Not sure if you are talking about cage materials or plants.. both of which we get at Lowe's for the most part. We practically live there. Home depot has better large plants, but their selection is poor in quantity.
 

miguel camacho!

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haha, i totally agree leah. ive gotta find out some of my mom's gardening resources in the area now that ive moved to see if there are any nurseries around with more interesting plants, its almost always the same old stuff at lowes and home depot.

nevertheless, ive had some of those plants do really well for me for long periods of time.

now if only they sold cork bark slabs!!!
 
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