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Robyn@SYR
03-12-13, 06:24 PM
Chad got some video today of a trio of prasinus, 6 months old. These are in a 2x2x2ft cage. Curious lizards!
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Hannibalcanibal
03-12-13, 06:46 PM
Cool :) have you started the adult enclosure yet?
Robyn@SYR
03-12-13, 11:32 PM
We have a number of adult groups breeding in 5 ft cages.
With more eggs cooking now, we have GTM's in all different stages of life : )
Hello Robyn ... How many pairs have u got currently and are all the pairs breeding ?
And are they all cb pairs ....?
Thanks in advance bud
Andy@ProExotics
03-14-13, 09:30 AM
We currently have 6 GTM groups. 2 of the groups are made up of captive bred animals produced by us. The other groups are wild caught.
We have witnessed courting and copulations in every group at least once. We have gotten eggs from 4 of the groups including eggs from one of the captive bred groups.
Pirarucu
03-14-13, 09:58 AM
Great to hear! Any updates on the spinulosus? I'd love to see more videos of those, though they're very shy if I remember right...
We currently have 6 GTM groups. 2 of the groups are made up of captive bred animals produced by us. The other groups are wild caught.
We have witnessed courting and copulations in every group at least once. We have gotten eggs from 4 of the groups including eggs from one of the captive bred groups.
Awesome stuff ... I'd b interested to hear if u have tried anything differently ie setup or temps in the wc groups with copulation seen and egg deposit action compared to the cb groups .? :yes:
Also am I right I think u had a hybrid pair breed ? Ie kordensis with prasinus ???
Andy@ProExotics
03-14-13, 10:15 AM
Set-ups are exactly the same for captive bred and wild caught. We haven't seen any difference in copulation or egg laying between them.
As for the spinulosus they are doing great, they are definitely shy and getting video is tricky. We will see what we can do though :)
Andy@ProExotics
03-14-13, 10:19 AM
We did have a clutch of eggs from a prasinus male to a kordensis female but unfortunately they all died in the eggs.
We did have a clutch of eggs from a prasinus male to a kordensis female but unfortunately they all died in the eggs.
Have u noticed any preferred nesting locations ie arboreal boxes or ground substrate or any other best types ...?? And also I take it the prasinus kord hybrid was deliberate ? :D
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