This girl is the only orange T. deremensis I have every kept, or seen for that matter. She is a wild caught I got back in 2013 and she never lost her color.
When I tried to breed her last year it ended up being a disaster. Not only was getting her to lay not easy, but the eggs I did get ended...
Finally got an okay pic of my oldest deremensis. I got her back in 2009. She can't climb so well anymore, so I have had to get creative with her caging.
It's been forever since I have posted anything, but the Deremensis are breeding again, so I finally have something to talk about :P
My female from the first group of Deremensis I hatched in November 2010 has just layed her first fertile clutch. And just like her mother (who I still have as...
I just wanted to introduce myself. A lot of you have chatted with my boyfriend on here, Luis (LueVelvet). I am trying this forum out for the first time, though I have been looking at it since I got my Mellers in January. He (or maybe she?) is an amazing creature that I will most likely dote on...
My Ambilobe laid eggs yesterday.
After noticing her pacing the bottom of the cage I put a bucket with half pool sand/half coco fiber in the cage with her. She began digging immediately. The entire digging, laying, and burying process took about 6 hours.
Here's a pic of her looking out...