K. Tenuis Female

nicholas

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K. Tenuis Female (More pics Added)

Thought I would show everyone that Panthers and veilds are not the only Chams with gorgeous coloring! This is my female Kinyongia Tenuis.



 
Damn.....too sexy....she got it goin on...woof woof:cool:

now im into quads and K.tenuis.....two more reasons i love chams:cool:


im sorry, but ow ow baby....u b blowing me away with your beauty
 
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She's beautiful!! Her colors just glow. It looks like she's lit up from within and the blues remind me of those cool LED Christmas lights :)
 
Thanks guys! These are going to be one of my next big projects, I am hoping to have 2.4 by years end if Nick mole gets them in and in total I am wanting to get to about 5.6 door will be a journey, but ill get it done with the right resources (jared ;) ) the other big project will be the bradys we have coming in. Super excited for both.
 
what r the care specific requirements for the K. Tenuis?...are they similar to montane species like quads or jacksons...just curious...:)
 
what r the care specific requirements for the K. Tenuis?...are they similar to montane species like quads or jacksons...just curious...:)

ACE..LOL! I was typing my question in the same time as you and we both ended with...Just Curious :) I saw your post with the same ending and I had a good chuckle..We seem to be piggy backing tonight hahaha :p:p:p
 
ACE..LOL! I was typing my question in the same time as you and we both ended with...Just Curious :) I saw your post with the same ending and I had a good chuckle..We seem to be piggy backing tonight hahaha :p:p:p

i guess so...wouldnt have it any other way;)
 
They are imported as f1 from tanzania, this year only 22 were allowed to be exported out. as for the I treat them similar to quads, rudis, any montane species but No Significant drop in temp as I wouldn't consider them a true montane species, they just don't seem to like it. But everything else is about the same.
 
They are imported as f1 from tanzania, this year only 22 were allowed to be exported out. as for the I treat them similar to quads, rudis, any montane species but No Significant drop in temp as I wouldn't consider them a true montane species, they just don't seem to like it. But everything else is about the same.

interesting, thank you for the info....and what are there behaviors like in your expereince dealing with them...shy, dominant, aggressive, docile,etc....just curious again:D
 
Well my experience is limited with them as I just received them from jared not to long ago but they are not aggressive what.so ever and have no issues with communal setups, however they are very shy and can be so shy to the point of even dropping off the branch.in defense
 
Well my experience is limited with them as I just received them from jared not to long ago but they are not aggressive what.so ever and have no issues with communal setups, however they are very shy and can be so shy to the point of even dropping off the branch.in defense

Have you seen the male drop from the branch and start flopping around like a fish out of water? I suspect that they do this to bury themselves in ground litter or tall grass.
 
Have you seen the male drop from the branch and start flopping around like a fish out of water? I suspect that they do this to bury themselves in ground litter or tall grass.

I did see him do this once, he seemed very nervous right before he did it and them BAM right to the ground and started wiggling around, it was quite interesting. I just thought he was having a tantrum because he saw me coming with crickets instead of silkwoms:rolleyes:
 
Here are a few pics of her in her laying bin, as she has been wandering around the bottom of her enclosure alot. She is sporting another one of her colorations in these pics.









 
I did see him do this once, he seemed very nervous right before he did it and them BAM right to the ground and started wiggling around, it was quite interesting. I just thought he was having a tantrum because he saw me coming with crickets instead of silkwoms:rolleyes:

LOL!!! It is definitely "interesting" to say the least.:rolleyes:

Nice pics, man. YOu definitely give her more justice than I could with my crappy point and shoot cameras:)
 
LOL!!! It is definitely "interesting" to say the least.:rolleyes:

Nice pics, man. YOu definitely give her more justice than I could with my crappy point and shoot cameras:)

I have never really been interested in taking pics until like 3 weeks ago. I am surprised that they come out as good as they do.
 
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