Guess Who II (not so easy like Kents')

I'm not up on my South African species, nor do I have my Tilbury book at work so I'll guess Bradypodion transvaalense? If not Bradypodion thamnobates?
 
I am the other way around...

Hahahaha, this is worth giving you some reputation Kevin!! :D

Trace: wow, good job at recognizing the species!! You are a living proof that i DEFINATELY have a lot to learn!! :)

Eisentrauti, i read somewhere that someone is looking for some great Calummas! Does that mean that you are planning to try to get some babies to hatch?? :)
 
That's because Kinyongia are waaaaay cooler! Right Jared...? That makes like 3 of us, although maybe those tavs will eventually win Laurie over.

That is right!!!!! I think they have already won Laurie over:D I was hoping to get another gravid female this year but I didnt see hardly any tavetana for sale this year and no known gravid females.

Kent, yours wasnt that easy, for me at least:eek:
 
That's because Kinyongia are waaaaay cooler! Right Jared...? That makes like 3 of us, although maybe those tavs will eventually win Laurie over.


That is right!!!!! I think they have already won Laurie over I was hoping to get another gravid female this year but I didnt see hardly any tavetana for sale this year and no known gravid females.

Chad my tavs had me as soon as they cleared the front door.;) & yes Jared, I am hooked and you are doing a poor job of feeding my habit.:(

I guess I could keep worst company than you two.
 
Well, it's not so untrue. Tr.j.merumontanus, oweni, laterispinis and of course eisentrauti are very hard to beat ;)


Somebody has had the opportunity to work with eisentrauti in the last two decades? That is one amazing species I have never heard lasting long or even being kept at all. There was an export page on addcham and I think it stated something like 10 documented exports before 1994. If you have them or had them please post pictures.:D:D:D
 
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