A little joke I heard......
A precious little girl walks into a pet store and asks,
In the sweetest little lisp, between two missing teeth, "Excuthe me,
Mithter, do you keep widdle wabbits?"
As the shopkeeper's heart melts, he gets down on his knees so that
he's on her level and...
At least it isn't as bad as Phone Companies, Banks and Cable with all their Hidden fees and extra taxes.
I think transactions should be disclosed before the final contract closing or sale. But then again, we live in a Buyer Beware World.
It doesn't look gravid. They are usually a lot more pink. She looks either cold or stressed. Give her a good basking spot, some nice hiding areas and some time. Make sure to monitor her well, but with as little interaction as possible.
I've included a couple shots of my gravid females so...
Here are my new Ambilobe babies, 4 have hatched so far.
Two hatched Jan 6th, the third hatched Feb 9th and the fourth I found this morning.
The first picture is the youngest (hatched last night or early this morning)
The 2nd picture is the older set which I think are male and female according...
Usually the older they get the calmer they become....either that or they get acclimated to the routine and learn that you are the food source.
I had an Ambilobe that constantly likes getting on my arm if it is close by, since it was a juvi.
My other Ambilobe male would have nothing to do...
I will assume, since you are getting a flapneck, your cage is 3ft tall or less. If so a 5.0 bulb is plenty enough.
As far as plants I find that once a ficus gets acclimated to your lighting conditions, it does the best. Pothos does well too. Schefflera and Hibiscus I have to rotate outside...
LOL...I thought Chris meant that there should be an IQ test before the person is allowed to have babies....but that would make the internet less entertaining in the future:D:D