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Old 05-02-04, 12:01 PM   #1
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FINALLY a pair of PTS...(pics)

I finally got a pair of PTS been trying for a while and picked them up today, here are a few picks, and one of there new home, which measures 6x4x2,

here's the male



and the pair, (female on top)




and the cage,



let me know what you think,
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Old 05-02-04, 12:17 PM   #2
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love the skinks! the enclosure looks great i have searched for PTS's before but no luck over here in England:grumps:
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They're not that easy too find here either.
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woh they are very rare. Im suprised anyone got there hands on them,lol. I know they are becoming or are on the brink of Extinction, take care ! Ive only ever seen one and they are very big, congrats
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These guys aren't camera shy at all, so here's a few more,





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Old 05-02-04, 06:06 PM   #6
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Devon, nice picks and cage. Where did you get (make) the cage from?
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Hey Jim, You get that e-mail I just sent you ??
I've got the answer too that posted here, the cage in that e-mail was one of the ones I mentioned in the below post as well.

http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/showt...threadid=43371

The pair look familiar too you??
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Old 05-02-04, 08:43 PM   #8
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wow, they looks really good. and i also reeally like your cage.
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Old 05-02-04, 08:55 PM   #9
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Congrats on the new additions. That's a great looking enclosure. Love the last pic
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Old 05-03-04, 05:58 AM   #10
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I love your cage, also you may want to know that your female looks gravid, Il bet a cold beer on this. have fun with thos and post a photo of the babies.
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Ha ha, They have been housed together for the past year, So she may be (I'll keep my fingers crossed), when I put her in the cage I thought she looked it. Just because of the shape of her body I have never seen a gravid Pts, but she looked like something was in there. She also ate the day before the photo so it may just be food.
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iv seen more then 20 gravid imports, thats how they look, the lump starts right under the front legs, maybe you can palpate them at this stage. anyway aim glad to hear they are well aclimated, less stress involved.
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Great looking pair, and AWESOME enclosure!
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They look familiar to me. I think one of them used to be my neighbour.
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Old 05-06-04, 08:25 PM   #15
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Hmm where did you get that pair? They both look like males to me? My females are much smaller than the males, yours look comparable.
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