merumontanus
Avid Member
Hello,
I have a couple new clutches of captive-born (from wild-collected adults) Rieppeleon brevicaudatus and various clutches of Rhampholeon temporalis from three different bloodlines ready for new homes. I have a number of subadult male Ri. brevicaudatus (no more females) born in January of this year, and a couple more recent clutches of unsexed juveniles. As for Rh. temporalis, this is my main project at the time and I have several unrelated subadults ready for new homes.
These animals have been raised on Drosophila, small roaches, and crickets (which they prefer over anything else) and the occasional house fly. I keep all my adults individually in ExoTerra tall nanos, but the juveniles are housed communally, also in small exoterras. They are being kept in bioactive vivaria with plenty of springtails for cleaning, similar to the way dart frogs are kept (but less wet). In my experience, adults housed separately do much better than when housed in groups, not to mention much more fun to keep as their intricate behavior is more easily observed under no stress.
Prices (plus shipping):
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus: $35.00 each.
Rhampholeon temporalis: $50.00 each.
Shipping will be via Ship Your Reptiles (or free pickup in the San Francisco Bay Area).
Please send me a private message if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Fabián
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Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, two weeks old.
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, two months old.
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, three months old (female).
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, six months old (male).
Rhampholeon temporalis, one month old.
Rhampholeon temporalis, six months old.
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, wild-caught adult, founding stock (male).
Rhampholeon temporalis, wild-caught adult, founding stock (male).
I have a couple new clutches of captive-born (from wild-collected adults) Rieppeleon brevicaudatus and various clutches of Rhampholeon temporalis from three different bloodlines ready for new homes. I have a number of subadult male Ri. brevicaudatus (no more females) born in January of this year, and a couple more recent clutches of unsexed juveniles. As for Rh. temporalis, this is my main project at the time and I have several unrelated subadults ready for new homes.
These animals have been raised on Drosophila, small roaches, and crickets (which they prefer over anything else) and the occasional house fly. I keep all my adults individually in ExoTerra tall nanos, but the juveniles are housed communally, also in small exoterras. They are being kept in bioactive vivaria with plenty of springtails for cleaning, similar to the way dart frogs are kept (but less wet). In my experience, adults housed separately do much better than when housed in groups, not to mention much more fun to keep as their intricate behavior is more easily observed under no stress.
Prices (plus shipping):
Rieppeleon brevicaudatus: $35.00 each.
Rhampholeon temporalis: $50.00 each.
Shipping will be via Ship Your Reptiles (or free pickup in the San Francisco Bay Area).
Please send me a private message if you have any questions.
Thanks!
Fabián
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Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, two weeks old.

Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, two months old.


Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, three months old (female).

Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, six months old (male).



Rhampholeon temporalis, one month old.

Rhampholeon temporalis, six months old.


Rieppeleon brevicaudatus, wild-caught adult, founding stock (male).

Rhampholeon temporalis, wild-caught adult, founding stock (male).
