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  1. Frogeye 1050

    Couple of pics of my carpets

    Thought I'd share a couple of pics as they actually stayed still for them (well, nearly:rolleyes:). Male Female
  2. Frogeye 1050

    Hi All! Anyone from the UK?

    Forgot to add to this one. I'm from near Derby:)
  3. Frogeye 1050

    Hi from sunny/rainy/sunny/rainy UK

    No, not outside at the moment. They are only very young and I'm still letting them settle and keeping a close eye on them for feeding and drinking.
  4. Frogeye 1050

    Hi from sunny/rainy/sunny/rainy UK

    I know, I have been standing in a field in the rain all day in North Yorkshire surveying today. The only time I saw the sun was when I got back in the car at the end of the day:mad:
  5. Frogeye 1050

    LLLReptiles screen cags and humidity

    Well I've just ordered four and can't wait for them to arrive. Only downside was that the shipping to the UK cost nearly as much as the cages:( So if any UK shop owners are reading, there is a market for them here;)
  6. Frogeye 1050

    LLLReptiles screen cags and humidity

    Ignore the PM then mate :D
  7. Frogeye 1050

    LLLReptiles screen cags and humidity

    I know these are fairly popular in the US and I like the look of them. How difficult is it to keep the humidity high enough in them? Thanks EDIT: Ooops, meant cages in title
  8. Frogeye 1050

    ok no roaches

    Have you considered culturing your own local grasshoppers and katydids? Here is a link to some of the species from Florida. Considered pests so must be plentiful and probably legal to take from the wild. Sure some of them would be easy enough to culture as you live in their natural area...
  9. Frogeye 1050

    ok no roaches

    Have you considered locusts, or are they not allowed in the US?
  10. Frogeye 1050

    Hi from sunny/rainy/sunny/rainy UK

    Hi all, been a bit of a lurker for a few months on here and decided it was time to introduce myself. Name's Chris, been into herps for around 32yrs now. Left chams a while back and concentrated entirely on dartfrogs but have now moved back into the scaleys and currently keep a pair of...
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