Pygies

You can't even see its tail?

oh i ment the 4th. no i have no idea what the 3rd is. i didnt know there were 4 pics :eek:

(looking back at it) looks like it MIGHT be a female spectrum. mine looked like that but i'd have to see her butt. females have little horn nubs but look alot diffrent than males, same as about how she looks. but idk :)
 
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the third one is a male r.spectrum. same looking as my male(albums)

That's not a spectrum. Both sexes have a flexible horn and the specimen in Pic 3 does not have that. Judging the head shape I think it's a Rhampholeon temporalis but can't definitively say so.

It's not uncommon to have many species mislabeled as brevicaudatus and sold to unsuspecting customers. Not to say Ataraxia is not knowledgeable but if there are three different species then separate enclosures need to be made.
 
That's not a spectrum. Both sexes have a flexible horn and the specimen in Pic 3 does not have that. Judging the head shape I think it's a Rhampholeon temporalis but can't definitively say so.

It's not uncommon to have many species mislabeled as brevicaudatus and sold to unsuspecting customers. Not to say Ataraxia is not knowledgeable but if there are three different species then separate enclosures need to be made.

its so hard to tell the diffrence lol. yeah my female did have little nubs but i really dont remember :(. can pygmys interbreed? ie R.spectrum breeing with another form the same genus? is it possible that some that come in gravid have interbred and we have part crosses?
 
Although i could not locate that pyg in the group to verify..I now believe the third could be a Rhampholeon temporalis. After going back through the group i found a few that were not the same and they are temporalis. Im glad trace pointed that out.
 
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