AJA Established Member Dec 30, 2009 #4 SWEET. Thanks for sharing. How do you tell a female T. gracilor from a T. quadricornis?
C celine New Member Dec 30, 2009 #7 thanks everybody @ aja gracilior female got more yellow in her head as quad quad
DGray Avid Member Dec 30, 2009 #8 very nice series Really nice pictures, I really am impressed. Love the quad; she's gorgeous. Is the last one Tr. oweni?
very nice series Really nice pictures, I really am impressed. Love the quad; she's gorgeous. Is the last one Tr. oweni?
jack29 Member Dec 31, 2009 #9 DGray said: Is the last one Tr. oweni? Click to expand... If i'm not wrong it's a T. Deremensis
Kent67 Retired Moderator Dec 31, 2009 #11 Yep, I love seeing your collection too, Celine. Thanks for sharing. It is quite clear those animals are receiving fantastic care and are a joy to see.
Yep, I love seeing your collection too, Celine. Thanks for sharing. It is quite clear those animals are receiving fantastic care and are a joy to see.
C celine New Member Dec 31, 2009 #13 @dgray yes it s deremensis female for their care, i love trioceros and i care us like if that my family
@dgray yes it s deremensis female for their care, i love trioceros and i care us like if that my family