Diplodactylus conspicillatus

SamNabz

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Some exciting new additions - D. conspicillatus

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Group shot (phone pic)

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siebel

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Hi Sam, awesome animals ! What kind of food (except termites) do they accept ? Best regards, Hanno

------------------------------------------------------------------------- D.g.granariensis/D.tesselatus/D.galeatus/D.pulcher/L.steindachneri/L.byrnei/S.williamsi/S.t.taenicauda/S.krysalis/S.intermedius"burelli"/S.c.ciliaris
 

SamNabz

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Thanks all, very happy with these guys. It seems there are only a very small handful of keepers/breeders of conspics - legally anyway - so it's great to be part of that minority :p

Hey Hanno, hope all is well mate. The breeder I got them off has only ever fed them termites, so I will be doing the same. Plenty of mounds to harvest from close by.

I asked him, as well as the original owner of his line, if they've ever been successful weaning hatchies onto other insects (such as crickets) of the same size, and although some would eat them, it wasn't sufficient enough for long term survival.
 

siebel

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Hi Sam, I thought so. Because of the "termite-problem" they could not be established in Middle Europe. But you are "lucky" and have them ( at least as food for the conspicillatus...) ! I wish you succes in breeding them .
Best regards, Hanno
 

roger1

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Really cool Sam.

You see... the world is fair! We have the Pulchers.... and are not able to get D. conspicillatus. ;-)

Wish you all the best with them.... and please make some updates on them from time to time.

Regards Roger
 
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