which would be considerd as first beginner uro? How much could fit comfortably in a 20gH? Are they terrestrial/arboreal/(inbetween)? How do I sex them? How would I breed them? Incubation temp? etc.THX
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which would be considerd as first beginner uro? How much could fit comfortably in a 20gH? Are they terrestrial/arboreal/(inbetween)? How do I sex them? How would I breed them? Incubation temp? etc.THX
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ebanaui is the way to go. i have ebanauis and a pair of phantasticus and the ebaunai are definitly easier to take care of. if you could find a pair of henkeli theen get those , but it would it would be easier to pull teeth frome your head then getting some good quality henkels leaftails. if i can ever find some then i would get them as well as some fimbriatus. anyways get the ebenaui , as you will have more fun with them. you can keep a group of one male and 2 females in a twenty long. my male seems to go al over the place and look after his women and the girls go all over. they are by far, the funnest leaftails theat i have. make sure to have the tank heavily potted with pothos to keep the humidity up but they are prety leniant about that. if there are any more questionsfeel free to ask.
Definately the ebanaui. Phantasticus drop their tails very easily and they don't grow back. Ebeanauis have a great personality. I have one ebanaui and two sikoraes (not together) Mossy's (sikorae) are pretty easy to deal with as well. Try to get a tall, large tank to keep leaftails.
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