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A few Corkbark pics...

lovelyleopards Mar 21, 2005 03:12 PM

I finally got around to posting some pics of the corkbarks I picked up from LLLReptile a few weeks ago...The pics were taken the day after I got them. The last pic of the male shows a mite on him (that's the only way you can spot him!). A little reptile relief gently applied to the effected areas with a Q-tip solved that problem. Tell me what you think of my babies! This is the female...

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Inhabitants of the reptile room:
Leopard geckos, pictus geckos, crested geckos, african fat-tails, Paroedura bastardi bastardi, a velvet gecko, Henkel's Leaf Tails, Bibron's geckos, Corn snakes, Ball Pythons, Honduran milks, a single Taiwan Beauty, Leucistic Texas Rats, Solomon Island Tree Boas, a pair of Mali Uromastyx, an Amazon tree boa, baby Hatian tree boas, a single female circleback Colombian red-tail...

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lovelyleopards Mar 21, 2005 03:12 PM

Another of the female...

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Inhabitants of the reptile room:
Leopard geckos, pictus geckos, crested geckos, african fat-tails, Paroedura bastardi bastardi, a velvet gecko, Henkel's Leaf Tails, Bibron's geckos, Corn snakes, Ball Pythons, Honduran milks, a single Taiwan Beauty, Leucistic Texas Rats, Solomon Island Tree Boas, a pair of Mali Uromastyx, an Amazon tree boa, baby Hatian tree boas, a single female circleback Colombian red-tail...

lovelyleopards Mar 21, 2005 03:13 PM

A close-up of her...

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Inhabitants of the reptile room:
Leopard geckos, pictus geckos, crested geckos, african fat-tails, Paroedura bastardi bastardi, a velvet gecko, Henkel's Leaf Tails, Bibron's geckos, Corn snakes, Ball Pythons, Honduran milks, a single Taiwan Beauty, Leucistic Texas Rats, Solomon Island Tree Boas, a pair of Mali Uromastyx, an Amazon tree boa, baby Hatian tree boas, a single female circleback Colombian red-tail...

lovelyleopards Mar 21, 2005 03:14 PM

And finally the male (if you can't find him, look for the bright red mite...lol)

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Inhabitants of the reptile room:
Leopard geckos, pictus geckos, crested geckos, african fat-tails, Paroedura bastardi bastardi, a velvet gecko, Henkel's Leaf Tails, Bibron's geckos, Corn snakes, Ball Pythons, Honduran milks, a single Taiwan Beauty, Leucistic Texas Rats, Solomon Island Tree Boas, a pair of Mali Uromastyx, an Amazon tree boa, baby Hatian tree boas, a single female circleback Colombian red-tail...

umop_apisdn Mar 21, 2005 05:07 PM

aw man awesome geckos! i think you're the one who beat me to that deal, i was really lookin hard for them and that was a great deal. i had some mites on a pair of mine when i first got them, but treating them quickly is the key, so hopefully they wont resurface. good luck with em!

flamedcrestie Mar 21, 2005 07:12 PM

i need to get some of those in the near future. leaftails rock!

Mad_1234 Mar 21, 2005 07:29 PM

I email them about 10 minutes after they posted the ad and they were already sold. Anyway beautiful animals, good luck with them.
-Matt

viper69 Mar 23, 2005 02:04 AM

I have noticed that this is only species that seems to curl their tail up to their head...at least in the pictures I have seen, only corks have I seen this in..

Am I mistaken?
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Uroplatus sikorae 1.1
Uroplatus henkeli
Ball python
Hogg Island Boa Constrictor
Several species of tarantula

umop_apisdn Mar 23, 2005 11:31 AM

ive seen tails curled over the head in both pietschmanni and phantasticus

flamedcrestie Mar 23, 2005 05:43 PM

the ones that sprawl out, mossies, lined, etc. are adapted towards hanging and blending in on branches. ones that usually are about 1-2 inches around ( atleast that's the ones mine choose) satanics are more ground dwellers and corkbarks try to blend in on cork bark ( which is obviously much larger around and more flat than a twig or bamboo) so they curl up in a ball. just what they're adapted towards doing.

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