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Post by Pollywog on May 24, 2005 16:46:51 GMT
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Post by Killian on May 25, 2005 0:00:26 GMT
They are great animals I cannot wait to get mine from you Andrew, needless to say I will be posting some pictures of them here too! Are those photos of the same animal? are they hard to sex?
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Post by Pollywog on May 25, 2005 9:17:23 GMT
1 & 2 are the same animal 3 is a second, I've not tried to sex them yet but I do understand from reading past articles that it may be quite difficult.
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Post by Killian on May 25, 2005 12:33:57 GMT
From what I can gather males are slightly smaller than females and not as round but as you know you can get underfed females and overweight males!
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Post by Killian on May 25, 2005 12:34:26 GMT
I would say the first one is a female and the second is a male just a guess though
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Post by Killian on May 25, 2005 12:34:49 GMT
thier eyes are incredibal
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Post by Killian on Jun 1, 2005 11:55:40 GMT
would these guys do best in a greenhouse or open topped enclosure? the greenhouse gets quite warm. where did these orginate from Andrew?
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Post by Pollywog on Jun 1, 2005 16:48:40 GMT
they should do ok in either, I know most people keep them in coldframe type constructions. I can't give you any locality data on them unfortunatly. Did you recieve them this morning?
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Post by Killian on Jun 1, 2005 16:58:13 GMT
Yes they arrived thanks, they are very nice bigger than I expected. I saw all of them eat shortly after I released a few crickets in the enclosure. some of them ate several crickets. do you think they will breed this year?
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Post by Pollywog on Jun 2, 2005 8:19:02 GMT
It's possible that they could breed this year if they settle in quickly but a bit unlikely
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Post by Killian on Jun 2, 2005 11:37:41 GMT
I heard one calling last night!! strange noise
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