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Todnedo, I love how you have your free range set up. Did you make the box at the bottom? Your new additions are gorgeous.
I see all Bwindi's nobody took Rwenzori?
I did... hopefully some others did, I'm going to need some blood eventually!
I honestly think Rwenzori is the better looking of the locales so I was surprised so many Bwindi were sold...
I must say, I am pretty jealous of the Virunga pair. Too bad that's the only pair here.
They all look very nice Jason,i'm really glad they end up in your hands
They need some days to acclimatise and colors will go way brighter in the upcoming days/weeks.
Very good you do a check for parasites ,i advice this to all the new keepers.
Can you house them outside like Paul(the best for the animals)or is it freezing in your area?
I would go for a 1000%trying to breed the giants you have the only pair in the US and the only chance to breed them.
Do you think the Virunga female is gravid(you can do an echo to see if she got eggs or not.
If not i would introduce the female to the male in lets say 10 days or so.
Bwindi female looks fantastic one of the most colorful once i have seen so far.
Good luck with them
Thank you Jurgen! I'm still nervous about having them outside full time as it's still in the 40s (5) at night and high of 65 (18) during the day. I could move them in and out but i think they are still too stressed right now.
The Virunga female is most definitely gravid. Do you know if the father is my Virunga male or is there a chance that she was breed with a bwindi/Rwenzori? That would be quite a battle for a Bwindi/Rwenzori considering that she is bigger than they are.
Jason