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JoeWas
at Sun Jul 16 22:08:38 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JoeWas ]
Their are two morphs of the spotted, the standard and the Cape York. The standard may get a muddy brown/olve color all over that masks ine intensity of the spots, even the Cape Yorks have their color fade as adults. The Cape Yorks have more contrasting patterns all their lives. Females get larger.
I have never had a problem with feeding. Durring the winter in Austraila they may not eat, due to cooler weather and less food about. They make up for it durring spring and may eat a whole years worth of food in a few months. So in captivity they will eat all the time and may grow too fat!
It is best to feed them slow, they breed better a little thin.
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