ciafardo 4 New Member Jul 30, 2009 #1 Took a few pics today til batteries died. All are c.b. Attachments chams 006.jpg 245.6 KB · Views: 133 chams 008.jpg 247.5 KB · Views: 171 chams 012.jpg 241.3 KB · Views: 134 chams 007.jpg 230.4 KB · Views: 186 chams 013.jpg 253.4 KB · Views: 137
A adamkwas Established Member Jul 30, 2009 #3 Beautiful bitaeniatus and sternfeldi. I wish we could get some of these species up in Canada . Adam
Cainschams New Member Jul 30, 2009 #4 HA! Look at the little bitaeniatus. They look great. Im glad you are having better success than I did with them
HA! Look at the little bitaeniatus. They look great. Im glad you are having better success than I did with them
Kent67 Retired Moderator Jul 30, 2009 #5 Noice!! It's really nice to see something as different as the bitaens on here. And yeah, they look really good, too. Thanks for sharing!
Noice!! It's really nice to see something as different as the bitaens on here. And yeah, they look really good, too. Thanks for sharing!
ciafardo 4 New Member Jul 30, 2009 #6 Thanks guys ! Hey cain thanks for getting me to really take notice of the smaller montane species ,they are def my knew found love!
Thanks guys ! Hey cain thanks for getting me to really take notice of the smaller montane species ,they are def my knew found love!
ciafardo 4 New Member Jul 31, 2009 #7 The female rudis(sterfeldi) in the third pic was the only one out of the litter to look like this the rest were the normal green color.
The female rudis(sterfeldi) in the third pic was the only one out of the litter to look like this the rest were the normal green color.
Anilr16 New Member Jul 31, 2009 #9 Or is she a only a couple of months old and not showing her green yet? My babies show a little red from time to time. lol.
Or is she a only a couple of months old and not showing her green yet? My babies show a little red from time to time. lol.
ciafardo 4 New Member Jul 31, 2009 #10 No she's just over a year old thats her everyday color.The mother was a standard green.
A adamkwas Established Member Jul 31, 2009 #11 Yeah, the reds on the sterfeldi are stunning! Could it be a different locale of the sterfeldi? Adam
Orchidartist New Member Jul 31, 2009 #13 Beautiful animals. I love the Rudis, I hope I can have some one day! I see that you have a Dieffenbachia in the enclosure, these plants are mildly toxic.
Beautiful animals. I love the Rudis, I hope I can have some one day! I see that you have a Dieffenbachia in the enclosure, these plants are mildly toxic.