Trioceros hoehnelii, from two places in Kenya and the Ugandan subspecies

eisentrauti

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Hello,

I wanted to share some pics of my hoehnelii group, first pictures of my altaeelgonis males:


It's really difficult to make pics of him, he is stressed in no time

Next is my second male of the Ugandan hoehnelii subspecies:


Next pics are from my Kenyan hoehneliis, mixed males/females shots:






I like this species especially because of their variability, I think they are the most variable ones beside pardalis, parsonii and pumilum

Best regards
Benny
 
Nice Benny! Are they WC? I know here in the US there have been WC Hoehnelii from Kenya and Uganda for sale this year. If I had the $$$$ I would have bought a pair of each. Very Cool Chams!!!
 
benny very great hoenhelli:)
the altaeelgonis are very rare i ve never saw this subspecies
from books they need most cold temps than other hoenhelli 's subspecies.
 
Some of my groups are WC and some CB.
@ Celine: I think they are not from the highest level because the trappers are just humans: They catch the animals at the lowest points ;)
So they don't need especially low temps. From my experience till now, the Ugandan ones like higher temperatures than the Kenyan ones

And thanks to all others !
 
This depends on where they are, in the cellar, outside or in the house. I use several systems, normal spots (25Watt), t8 and t5 tubes and sometimes hqi's with 70 watt.
 
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