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Donna Fernstrom
Species: Lygodactylus williamsi
Kept in Past: No Bred in Past: No Currently Keeping: Yes--they have been in my care 1.5 months as of this post. Currently Breeding: Yes, copulations have been observed, and females appear gravid. Have Experience in Field with species: No Can Provide Captive Bred Specimens: No, but that is the plan for the future. Can Provide Imported/Wild Caught Live Specimens: No Can Provide Preserved Specimens: No Can Provide Tissue: No Can Provide Feces: Yes Can Provide Blood: No, but I might be able to have a vet take a sample if the reasons were good enough. Can Provide Shed Skin: No, these animals eat every scrap of their skin when they shed, and the other geckos will even steal it if they get the chance. I might be able to intervene and steal some, but it wouldn't be easy. Further Comments: (Add Comment Here) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Species: Lygodactylus angularis Kept in Past: No Bred in Past: No Currently Keeping: Yes--they just arrived on 03/10/10 Currently Breeding: No. That is the plan, but they haven't acclimated yet, so I don't expect breeding behavior for several weeks at least. Have Experience in Field with species: No Can Provide Captive Bred Specimens: No, but that is the plan for the future. Can Provide Imported/Wild Caught Live Specimens: No Can Provide Preserved Specimens: No Can Provide Tissue: No Can Provide Feces: Yes Can Provide Blood: No, but I might be able to have a vet take a sample if the reasons were good enough. Can Provide Shed Skin: No, these animals eat every scrap of their skin when they shed, and the other geckos will even steal it if they get the chance. I might be able to intervene and steal some, but it wouldn't be easy. Further Comments: (Add Comment Here) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Species: Lygodactylus conradti Kept in Past: No Bred in Past: No Currently Keeping: Yes--they just arrived on 03/10/10 Currently Breeding: No. That is the plan, but they haven't acclimated yet, so I don't expect breeding behavior for several weeks at least. Have Experience in Field with species: No Can Provide Captive Bred Specimens: No, but that is the plan for the future. Can Provide Imported/Wild Caught Live Specimens: No Can Provide Preserved Specimens: No Can Provide Tissue: No Can Provide Feces: Yes Can Provide Blood: No, but I might be able to have a vet take a sample if the reasons were good enough. Can Provide Shed Skin: No, these animals eat every scrap of their skin when they shed, and the other geckos will even steal it if they get the chance. I might be able to intervene and steal some, but it wouldn't be easy. Further Comments: (Add Comment Here) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Species: Lygodactylus kimhowelli Kept in Past: No Bred in Past: No Currently Keeping: Yes--they just arrived on 03/10/10 Currently Breeding: No. That is the plan, but they haven't acclimated yet, so I don't expect breeding behavior for several weeks at least. Have Experience in Field with species: No Can Provide Captive Bred Specimens: No, but that is the plan for the future. Can Provide Imported/Wild Caught Live Specimens: No Can Provide Preserved Specimens: No Can Provide Tissue: No Can Provide Feces: Yes Can Provide Blood: No, but I might be able to have a vet take a sample if the reasons were good enough. Can Provide Shed Skin: No, these animals eat every scrap of their skin when they shed, and the other geckos will even steal it if they get the chance. I might be able to intervene and steal some, but it wouldn't be easy. Further Comments: (Add Comment Here) Last edited by WingedWolfPsion; 03-10-2010 at 11:05 PM. |
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Re: Donna Fernstrom
Just got eggs from my williamsi, so that's a thumbs up on breeding them.
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