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Posted by: JPLReptiles at Mon Apr 30 16:50:53 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JPLReptiles ] winnouk those are some nice looking animals! Cumings have not been captive produced here in the states yet, although I am working on it. My first clutch of eggs doesn't appear to be any good but my second female is gravid and I am hoping for a good clutch from her (due around May 15th). My animals are from captive lines produced in Europe. It's very hard to get cumingi here legally. I am still actively looking for additional animals. I currently have 1.2 young adults. I wish my pics were half as good as yours. The humidity and lighting makes it extremely difficult to get decent pics. As you know these animals in person are far brighter! IMO One can't truly appreciate these animals without seeing them in person. I have been keeping notes on my experiences with them, temps, breeding..... If you have any interest in sharing info I would be interested in doing so. Here are a few pics of mine: [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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