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Post by copigeon on Nov 4, 2011 13:07:32 GMT
I have a small number of hatchlings of Cryptozona bistrialis available (these are tentatively identified so species is not guaranteed - Ive seen them advertised as hemiplecta sp. and just "indian reduced".) These arn't the easiest things to breed so Im only offering a few - although they lay large numbers of ova few hatch, however the hatchlings are robust and every hatchling has survived. They are day active, and very active at that, feeding well on standard offerings sweet potato, romaine, sweetcorn. High humidity and a moss substrate has proved most effective, they benefit from some plants. Attractive species with a reddish tone to the body, dark stripe down the neck and a red tone shell with a pale yellow band. A 2cm juvenile pictured - established hatchlings are approx 1cm. £12.00 each plus postage (4 available) I have a few more things going up this afternoon including white bodied suturalis and a different species of limicolaria than currently offered on the site. All orders sent out with heat.
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