For years, I have wanted to see a live specimen of one of the Phrynocephalus species with the "expanding mouth trick." I encountered them in a publication years ago, and have always wanted to see one up close and in person.
Were they for sale or just for show?
Chris,
I will post some pictures of my superciliaris/therezieni. I would be interested in your opinion on their species identification. I can post some pictures of my males, but one of my females is roaming the bottom of her cage right now, apparently looking for a place to dig. So, my...
What are the telltale differences between a therezieni and a superciliaris?
When I first received mine, I found a thread here on the forums where Chris Anderson identified one of your animals as a therezieni. The tail bases of your therezieni have an armored appearance, whereas the tail...
Wow, calumma gallus! Nice animals, and thanks for the images. That's one of my dream species to own, but I don't think that any will be arriving in California any time soon.
Has anyone had long-term success with R. temporalis -- keeping individual animals healthy long-term and hopefully breeding them?
A local pet store just received two pairs of temporalis, and they look healthy. I am tempted, but thought I'd check to see how other keepers have fared with this...
B. superciliaris
Here are a couple pics of my young male Brookesia superciliaris.
I have 2.2 B. superciliaris, and the larger male, which has appeared around this forum before, eats out of my hand enthusiastically. If I put my hand in his cage, he comes looking for food from my finger...