wow, it just hit me now that you said it :p .... thank you, I honestly never even percieved that as black but it clearly is or even could be a really dark green. thats awesome. I'm stoked. :D
It's gone now.. It's so weird. From what I have noticed he only does this when I handle him. The first time I noticed it looked like a scratch, got a closer look and really couldn't make any determination(beside just weird). Then I went to handle him today and he had the spot shown which...
done right and it will save you money :D.. and yes you must seperate out pinheads from adults, easiest way is taking out the egg laying container before they are even close to hatching then incubating in a rearing bin or they will get eaten when they hatch if they are left in the breeding bin.
Basically, I put 30 adults in a 10 gal aquarium tank with food, egg flats, heat pad, basking lamp, and egg laying container( short stirofoam cup) with egg laying medium(peat moss). After 48-72 hours they will lay eggs, then take out the egg laying container, put the egg container into a similar...
It's just right behind his shoulder and that little dot up top on his back, on his belly it's red specks. It always shows up (seems to be just during handling) then disappears as if it was never even there.
So this is my sambava, I've had him for about 2 months now and he is doing great! In the picture there is a black area behind his left shoulder.. wish i coulda gotten a closer pic but does anyone have any idea what it is? It's buggin me not knowing if its buggin him lol :rolleyes:... Any ideas?