B. thamnobates- Here they are!

A few from today...
Kuze
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Male 1
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Kuze again
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Very nice.

Has he shed?

He has not.. the only one to shed since their arrival was Motoko, neither Kuze or ANY of mine have shed at all recently which kind of puzzles me.... There is no way theyre past the growth stage as they are all still small imo..

I would like to add, that my small female did come down with an RI last month and seems to have made a full recovery.(fingers crossed!)
 
Few pics of my newest "sticks":rolleyes:

The lil ladies....
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The male who is, with no doubt in my mind going to be a stud! Amazing color at a young age :)

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Sorry for not so great photos of these guys, but I prefer to just let them be instead of handling them for pics.
 
Kuze yo!
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This is now the reaction I get from any of my mature males when I get near them. Ungrateful little buggers.....
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I am still waiting for my gravid female to give birth any day, hopefully she holds out for warmer weather.
 
Thanks. First clutches for thamnobates females tend to go either way from what I've heard. Could be all duds, could be a few offspring. It won't be a large clutch either.
 
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