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At last, I found a thread with kinyongia experts. I picked up a WC fischeri multituberculata from a reptile show and he has shown very little activity in his cage. He displays very dark coloration, dark browns. I'm wondering if it is typical for these guys to exhibit such dark resting colors and be fairly sedentary. My panther makes him look like a couch potato. Anyways, thanks for the help!
Chad
At last, I found a thread with kinyongia experts. I picked up a WC fischeri multituberculata from a reptile show and he has shown very little activity in his cage. He displays very dark coloration, dark browns. I'm wondering if it is typical for these guys to exhibit such dark resting colors and be fairly sedentary. My panther makes him look like a couch potato. Anyways, thanks for the help!
Chad
IT may take some time for a WC to acclimate. I would be getting a fecal ASAP.
They arent very sedentary at all and I would call the 2 species I have the most active that I have experienced. Make sure he is staying cool and being VERY well watered. They are very shy and nervous so a densely planted cage is necessary to make them feel safe. The bigger the cage the better. The little multituberculata I have runs marathons all over his cage all day. Not many times I find these guys just hanging out unless they are basking. Large cages are great for such an active species and also acclimation.
Thanks Benny!!!