Some pics

eisentrauti

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Hi all,

I've had too much time today so I made new pics and organise the older ones:

Kinyongia uthmoelleri:
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Update of the small oxyrhina male:
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Tenuis:
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Three days old merumontanus and their mother:
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Enjoy !
 
I did enjoy; thanks! Especially the Kinyongia with their discrete patches of color and rectangular scales.
 
Wow, Benny you have yellow, orange & lavender all one one tiny little creature. They won't be getting any prettier than that. You and the camera did a wonderful job for the rest of us. Thanks
 
They look great, Benny!! Hopefully they will do well for you. Some nice colors on the uthmoelleri males and I love the little yellow nosed tenuis:D Looks like the little oxyrhina is doing well for you! The pics and species in your other thread are awesome too but of course I like this one better:D Feel free to pack up some uthmoelleri females and send them over to me:rolleyes:
 
Love those uthmoelleri and oxyrhina. I agree with Jared, send some female K. uthmoelleri over! Great pics
 
Eisentrauti how have your Kinyongia uthmoelleri adjusted to captivity. From your picture of you handling them the don't look overly skittish.

Of the four Kinyongia species I am working with the uthmoelleri are the calmest and most "outgoing". I have 2 males that will tolerate being handled more then the other species (tavetana, multituberculata, and tenuis) that will flare up, bite and jump from any height. You can still tell the uthmoelleri dont like to be handled though. They will get that real tight grip and more or less just try to sit still and hang on as tight as possible.
 
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