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  1. ericguru

    silkworm breeding setup. Thoughts or advice?

    many eggs, congratulations.. my Bombyx mori
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    some photos...

    thanks all
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    some photos...

    Furcifer petteri Calumma boettgeri Merry Christmas !!!!
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    Bradypodion thamnobates born

    Yes I have moved to the outer are better, in the shadow there are now 27 ° C
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    Bradypodion thamnobates born

    The Bradypodion thamnobates babies have born today, are 17. They weight about 0.3, 0.4 g each. I'd like to discuss with you the best possible setup for the babies to breed them as good as possible, as some of them now are lethargic and don't move so much. Here's a table with the weights of the...
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    Rhampholeon (Rhino.) acuminatus

    Gravid Female 3g Male 3,4g Young Male 2,6g
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    little tigris

    The baby with the problem in his legs and died a few days later. Here's an updated photo:
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    little tigris

    It may seem strange, but these animals are the siblings of some ones imported more than a decade ago for scientific scopes. Many localities of this specie exist, mine are from Mahè. The Silhouette locality wasn't imported that time so the ones available now are illegally imported (afaik). In...
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    little tigris

    Thanks for the compliments, I will keep you updated
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    little tigris

    Here are the "little tigris" (Calumma tigris) that I took to Hamm, 5 baby 5 different bloodlines. four animals are alright, but one, the youngest doesn't use the rear legs, he uses only the front to "walk" and drag the rear ones. The clamps of the rear legs remain closed...
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    Hamm 2009 - many images -

    0.0.5 Calumma tigris Open a new post with pictures :p
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