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jobi
at Wed Feb 16 15:06:33 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jobi ]
Don only a handful of these have been trapped, its very unlikely that more will come due to the fact that they come from the other side of PNG, so hold on to yours dearly.
They look quit plain as babies, mine looked like your last year, I remember not thinking much of this male when first obtained, but as he grew I understood more and more the favour my indo friend made me, my female is much darker and her colors changes with mood, sometime she blows me away with her beauty.
Yes they are very different then nominate form, especially in temperament, these aren’t afraid of us (excellent for stress reduction)and have never tried to bite. However my pair has gone true hell and almost died (male) but now on the road to recovery. As you know the female was bred by a regular doreanus, however I think nothing will come out of this mating, I plan to try again with the young male soon as he seem ready. For these and only for these! I will do the dance of fertility dressed with a j string or is it G string? And feathers.
I am sure chuckjeep911 will dance with me!

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