Minhawali Not so new Member Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location Belgium Dec 30, 2005 #1 Hi guys, Here some pics of this year's last hatchling. Amelanistic Oedura castelnaui. All adults are in winterrest (yes, it's freezing cold up here in Europe) Cheers, Johan.
Hi guys, Here some pics of this year's last hatchling. Amelanistic Oedura castelnaui. All adults are in winterrest (yes, it's freezing cold up here in Europe) Cheers, Johan.
reptililian Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2005 Messages 1,259 Reaction score 0 Location NSW Dec 30, 2005 #2 What a sweet little baby! Better than all the chocolate in Belgium!
peterjohnson64 Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 3,459 Reaction score 5 Location Sydney Dec 30, 2005 #3 Geat stuff Johan. It is only going to be 43 degrees here on Sunday. Perhaps we could give you half of them. So I take it you don't have problems with your incubator overheating at the moment?
Geat stuff Johan. It is only going to be 43 degrees here on Sunday. Perhaps we could give you half of them. So I take it you don't have problems with your incubator overheating at the moment?
africancichlidau Almost Legendary Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 9,351 Reaction score 10 Location Melbourne West Dec 30, 2005 #4 What is that incubation medium Johan? Great shots mate, very interesting indeed. Thanks for sharing
Magpie Almost Legendary Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 5,954 Reaction score 0 Location Canadia Dec 30, 2005 #5 Is that expanded clay you are incubating on?
Minhawali Not so new Member Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location Belgium Dec 30, 2005 #6 The incubation medium is called "SERAMIS". It's clay. Works really good for all Diplodactylinae. Yes Peter, send some heat overhere.
The incubation medium is called "SERAMIS". It's clay. Works really good for all Diplodactylinae. Yes Peter, send some heat overhere.
reptililian Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2005 Messages 1,259 Reaction score 0 Location NSW Dec 30, 2005 #7 Um, Johan, we can't read what that says... it's written in Belgiumish!
Minhawali Not so new Member Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location Belgium Dec 30, 2005 #8 Belgiumish... :lol: Flemish(like dutch) &French. It says "Claygrains" for potplants or something. Johan.
Belgiumish... :lol: Flemish(like dutch) &French. It says "Claygrains" for potplants or something. Johan.
peterjohnson64 Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 3,459 Reaction score 5 Location Sydney Dec 30, 2005 #9 I bey that your English is better than our Belgiumish!!!
reptililian Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2005 Messages 1,259 Reaction score 0 Location NSW Dec 30, 2005 #10 Speak for yourself dude, my Belgiumish is perfect, thankyou very much. I said this... we can't read what that says... it's written in Belgiumish Click to expand... for YOUR benefit! :wink:
Speak for yourself dude, my Belgiumish is perfect, thankyou very much. I said this... we can't read what that says... it's written in Belgiumish Click to expand... for YOUR benefit! :wink:
B BROWNS Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 30, 2003 Messages 4,234 Reaction score 0 Location NTH QLD Dec 31, 2005 #11 Are the eyes pink/red?They just look quite dark that's all ,cute critters would love to see some pics of them fully out of the eggs.
Are the eyes pink/red?They just look quite dark that's all ,cute critters would love to see some pics of them fully out of the eggs.
Minhawali Not so new Member Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location Belgium Dec 31, 2005 #12 Here it's out and a pic of an adult. Cheers, Johan.
reptililian Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2005 Messages 1,259 Reaction score 0 Location NSW Dec 31, 2005 #13 That baby looks so fragile. It's practically see-through!
Magpie Almost Legendary Joined Jan 24, 2003 Messages 5,954 Reaction score 0 Location Canadia Dec 31, 2005 #14 http://www.seramis.co.uk/whatisseramis.htm In australia it's called expanded clay and is sold at all leading hydroponics shops.
http://www.seramis.co.uk/whatisseramis.htm In australia it's called expanded clay and is sold at all leading hydroponics shops.