Kent67
Retired Moderator
Last night the mister seemed to make Jesse decide it was time to go to bed a little early and I realized it might be my only chance to get some pictures of him before he runs and hides. After that, I figured it might be fun to catch all the outside Trioceros as they were tucking in for bed. The T. deremensis stayed outside all winter long except for maybe a combined 4 days during which high winds had me worried about their cages and they came inside. Janet Jacksonii is presumably gravid and so spent much more of the winter inside than usual but she's back out 24/7.
Apparently not too pleased I was able to figure out her roosting spot:
Stink-eye with a sunset (also notice the pale skin on his body where his elbow had been):
Good job hiding, Janet
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Apparently not too pleased I was able to figure out her roosting spot:
Stink-eye with a sunset (also notice the pale skin on his body where his elbow had been):
Good job hiding, Janet