Yes he does! I need to get him along with the others outside and try to get some quality pictures. This is the only one I have from a little bit after I got him, sorry for the poor quality but I get a better one in the near future, it really doesn't do him justice.
Scott
Thanks carol, and jann you're both always so kind. It does make working with them a lot easier when they're personable, but just like humans some are a little more grumpy then others!
Scott
It's been a while since I posted any pics, but here's a pic of neon man one of my newer male panthers. He was the meanest panther I've ever had, but he has really came around. I will still have to get one of him fired up but his resting colors are the most amazing I've ever saw, and his fired...
In my experience, sometimes it can take a bit before they develop enough to easily determine a fertile egg. But, most likely if they didn't mold over yet they are probably fertile. Dez has a nice video on candling if you haven't already checked it out.
Scott
I am proud to offer babies from kalos and erosion, 2 amazing blue bar ambilobes! Their babies range from 2 to 4 plus months old. They have been bred to several different females. I can send additional photos as well as any additional information you would like to know. The babies will come...
I know in the usa the highest I've been offered was 75, but I just can't justify it letting them go for that. That is a 50 / 50 mix on the gender as well.
Scott
This is worrisome, and its going to end up being another black eye for the entire reptile community. Ive delt with jim several times and seams to be a professional person, but the proof is in the pudding. And, as for the parasite topic, it is probably all is good while they are...
Looks like sweting to me ! Usually when the medium you use is a little too wet it will build up on the top of the container and the sides. Good luck with them.
Scott
Yes i do, ive already bred the wc to a cbb female. If all goes well i should have 3 different high white/ red rain of the blue pastel lines in the near future.
Scott
I had a couple of my falys out for some sun, one is cpt. America, he is a wc and was one of the hardest I've had to get healthy. The other is from Steve McNary's last import. Although, young he is quite gorgeous and camera phone pics don't do either of these gents any...
They're probably fungus gnats, and they are a pain. But, i put a layer of sand on top of my soil and underneath my pond stones. Use the pond stones so that they don't accidentally ingest any sand/soil.
Scott