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11-14-04, 11:50 AM
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Rudis?
I saw one of these guys at my local petstore, can you tell the origin and care?
Thanks, it was 149.99$
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11-14-04, 12:18 PM
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Hi
I curently have 2 female rudis, they are by far my favorite speies here is a good care sheet
http://www.chamresearch.com/index.ph...id=6&Itemid=30
ill find fmore info later i have to run out ill post some pics for u too.
As for the price i would say its a tuch high for a WC but a good price if it is a CB either way they are pretty hard to find up here. SO i think it would be worth it, ill post more later u have good taste lol
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11-14-04, 12:33 PM
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Thanks, so they have live young eh, ooo that interests me.
I am wondering if 149.99$ is too much, mayube they could make me a deal
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11-14-04, 02:55 PM
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lol i knew collide would be the first to post...
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11-15-04, 06:49 PM
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Originally posted by Manitoban Herps
Thanks, so they have live young eh, ooo that interests me.
I am wondering if 149.99$ is too much, mayube they could make me a deal
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They would give you a bit of a deal, I'm pretty sure of it.
I had that little guy out the other day, its tempting me as well. But I think I might for the vieled instead.
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11-16-04, 09:49 AM
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Why did these posts get deleted?
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11-16-04, 09:57 AM
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Originally posted by Manitoban Herps
Why did these posts get deleted?
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Why? You couldn't figure it out?
Well, since this is the Cham forum, and it's a thread about Rudis, I would think that the posts had strayed far O/T. Kenyan Sand Boas, african fat-tails, and collared lizard discussions belong in different forums. It's one thing to go O/T for a bit, but when it starts taking over a thread, it's pushing the limits. And not to mention that selling/buying/trading doesn't belong in the discussion forum, it's best left to email or PM.
Let's get back on topic, keep the O/T to a minimum and the wheeling and dealing to private communication.
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11-16-04, 05:31 PM
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Thanks for letting me know
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11-18-04, 08:38 PM
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here are some pics of my rudis i had a hard time getting clear shots of them with the camra, as far as i know these are both female, the second one looks prego to me lol u judg,
first one
Second one
As far as my keeping for these guys i find they like lower temps, they bask late in the day not soo much in the morning wich i find interesting, they live well togeather as a pair mind u they are in a huge cage, I have yet to see them tuch each other, and they even bask togeather on the same stick, quite weird for me to see two chams in the same cage, I find one is a heavier eater so i have to make sure they both get enough food. As for misting i find this difficlt due to there shynes, i mist them morning and evening, and they will not drink in front of me although i catch them dreanking when i peak my head round the corner. They are very shy, more soo then anything else i have keept. these guys are soo cute i love them if anyone happens to have a male out ther let me know lol just thought id add some more thoughts.
Last edited by Collide; 11-18-04 at 08:42 PM..
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11-20-04, 07:17 PM
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Nice!
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