PardalisGirl
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I got some better pictures of my Bradypodium Uthmoelleri pair this week. I got the pair about a month ago. They have adjusted well together and have grown quite a bit. They have a real appetite too. I am feeding them small crickets and cultured house flies that have been gutloaded with my homemade gooey fly gutload. I feed the crickets first to make sure they get a varied diet. They like the flies best but I don't want them just eating one thing. They are not interested in silkworms or roaches yet.
I am amazed at the range of color and pattern changes this pair goes through. Sometimes they are solid light green with pretty speckles. When they bask they get a light background with dark mottling. When they sleep they are almost a lemon yellow. I'm having a very hard time catching these color changes or just photographing them at all. They are very shy with me. They understand the cage door concept. As soon as I open it they run for cover. They get along together great. They often sleep together with one clutching the back of the other one. They are in a fairly large cage and it is interesting that they have started to seek each other out at night to sleep together.
Here is a picture that shows the pretty mottled coloration:
This is a picture of the female, Anisa, looking up at the male:
Here is another picture of the mottled pattern they get. Take a close look at how long the tail is:
They love house flies. Here is the male, Safi, getting ready to zap a fly:
And here is Safi munching the fly. I'm not quick enough to capture the fly being zapped. I also had to let a couple of flies escape into the house to get these shots:
I am really fascinated by this tiny pair. I find myself stopping by their cage to watch them more than just about anything else
I am amazed at the range of color and pattern changes this pair goes through. Sometimes they are solid light green with pretty speckles. When they bask they get a light background with dark mottling. When they sleep they are almost a lemon yellow. I'm having a very hard time catching these color changes or just photographing them at all. They are very shy with me. They understand the cage door concept. As soon as I open it they run for cover. They get along together great. They often sleep together with one clutching the back of the other one. They are in a fairly large cage and it is interesting that they have started to seek each other out at night to sleep together.
Here is a picture that shows the pretty mottled coloration:

This is a picture of the female, Anisa, looking up at the male:

Here is another picture of the mottled pattern they get. Take a close look at how long the tail is:

They love house flies. Here is the male, Safi, getting ready to zap a fly:

And here is Safi munching the fly. I'm not quick enough to capture the fly being zapped. I also had to let a couple of flies escape into the house to get these shots:

I am really fascinated by this tiny pair. I find myself stopping by their cage to watch them more than just about anything else