F. campani and F. lateralis

Dooley1

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Here are some pipping baby carpets
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Older females
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Female campani
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Those are adorable! You're very lucky, and I'm very jealous! Do you have any recommendations on reputable breeders to purchase Carpets from? I've been doing a lot of research about them and am falling more in love with them every day. I would love to give one a very spoiled home! :)
 
Yay lateralis! (And not quads :p) So what generation are these new babies?

Do you have any recommendations on reputable breeders to purchase Carpets from?

Yes, the fellow that started this thread, he is the Carpet Guru and has been working with them successfully for years. None better. Shoot him a PM.
 
Hey Michelle-I sent you a PM back :)

Tracey-these are only F3s. I have F5s that I kept for myself and sold the rest of them already. I only kept three F5 females for myself and the rest I kept were F3 girls.

Bill has already bred one of my F5 girls so he'll be the first to get hatchlings most likely from the next generation. The F5 girls I kept are at least a month or two away from breeding and making F6 ;)
 
Kevin it is all your fault that I love my lateralis. I am just so ready to have the babies you keep saying are so tiny. And you already know how much I love campani. Where are your quad pictures? I need to see the quads even if Trace does hate them.:D
 
The campani are very cute- I used to have some before they were cut off for years from import. I thought everything was going to be cut off so I sold my breeding campani and globifers and invested in Panthers because I figured I stood the best chance over multigenerations. Oh the pain when I found out later that panthers were not cut off! I'm so glad to see campani are becoming available again in small numbers. Those little spots change color some- in person they almost glow- they are lovely.
 
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