I've been searching for Babycurus Gigas in private collections, but it looks like there's just about zero out there currently.
I thought Tanzania closed export for good, but this says it's just a three year ban.
"The government's three-year ban on exportation of live animals was clamped...
Good for you on being able to learn, that is what this is all about. Observe and study your inverts and leave them alone to do what they do naturally without trying to stress them out all the time.
My poor pride... :-)
C'mon, you really can't be serious about your question...?
Being a "pro (such a dumb way to put it)" at keeping, breeding, handling and basic biology of the animals you either keep and or study, doesn't justify stupid actions on the "pro's" part and it is up to the experienced handler and...
This is exactly the point in keeping most inverts, great comment.
This is the most irresponsible husbandry practice you guys are talking about, and I would rank it up there with being a novice and trying to keep cobra's and trying to handle them as well, regardless of whether or not one can...
You are really uneducated. People keep hot reptiles the SAME reason you and everyone here keeps Androctonus scorpions or any other venomous invert for that matter, which some species of Androc's have caused as many deaths as Cape Cobra's in Northern Africa.
BOTTOM LINE IS: Your Invert's DO...
I put up an ad for some the female's I am selling off. I had a few people contact me recently about my A. Crassicauda's, so here is your chance to get some sub adult females and get a head start.
Check it out :)
-Chris
Here is one of my pair's of Androctonus Crassicauda's. The female is gravid, but not from this male. This is most likely a 2nd litter of the first pairing I did with her last December. I should have 3-4 female's going this year on the Crassi's and double that next year. I will shoot some...
I always find the H. Judaicus's up high in the fake plants. They catch crix and then go eat them up there as well (pictured). All the A. Crassi's I have loved the new substrate, they dug holes all over the place.
I have produced all 3 of the Androc's specie's I have for the last 2 years. 3 years ago I had a bunch of already gravid females come in, which didn't count. I have them set up in my reptile room where the whole room is temp and humidty regulated. Every season that I cycle my snakes I cycle...
I changed the substrate today to some burrowing sand/clay. I started the burrow with one of my sub-adult A. Crassi's and she finished it tonight so I took a picture.
The juvie A. Crassicauda is from a litter earlier this year posing next to her burrow (I made that one entirely for her...
I forgot to ask, what specie's are you referring to that you have been working hard at in establishing their gene pool here? If you could give detailed count I'd be curious to see what you are working on,
thanks
Chris
People have hybridized fish, birds, plants, reptiles, amphib's and mammal's so I bet there would be certain specie's of inverts that would hybridize as well, though the mass majority would just ignore or eat each other for sure.
I really thought that if I started this thread I'd be bombarded...
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