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RE: G. oxycephala

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Posted by: souix at Wed Jan 31 15:54:11 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by souix ]  
   

>>I got 2 pair of gray and 2 pair of green in last friday. Some came in looking great. A few were more typical with bad sheds and rubbed noses. They were wc and of course had a nice collection of ticks. I am acclimating them now but they seem to be doing good. A few of them have already eaten for me. I also got a very nice pair of radiata in that i am very pleased with. Here are a few pics. Thanks for looking,
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>>Don

Beautiful animals, the oxycephalum has got to be my all time favourite species. We occasionally get them imported into the UK. Usually just the green ones, occasionally the javan solid grey with yellow spots on the scales.
Theres a photo of a gravid import laying eggs shortly after me aquiring her.


and a pix of one of the three resulting hatchlings



Photo of an Albino by a friend of mine Darren Biggs from Crystal Palace Reptiles in London UK. The animal died whilst being treated by a vet shortly after landing on our shores.


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