Thanks for the nice comments!!!
Well Jason, that's a good question!
As I'm interested in nearly all herps it's hard to say!
Maybe some Strophurus or Diplodactylus species.
Quote:
|
where are all these lizards native to?
|
They are distributed in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
Quote:
|
is it easy to buy a wide variety of reptiles in Germany?
|
Yes, and we have many herp shows here, including the biggest herp show
in the world (the Hamm Show) which takes place 3 times per year.
Quote:
|
are they common in germany/with german herp keepers
|
No, they aren't so common seen and captive-bred ones are seldom offered!
Normally you can only get wild caught ones which often don't thrive well in captivity
and are full of inner parasites.
The guy who bred them told me that the first babies were all dying, because they were kept
too warm.
They grow very slow and need cooler temperatures around the 22°C.