ari
Well-Known Member
Guys and Gals
I have put this link to my website up to give novices abit of an understanding on the ease of keeping arboreals particularly Oedura. Many individuals seem to be deterred due to their arboreal nature.....which in retrospects is ridiculous. Oedura species have some of the most stunning and fluro patterning to out number our terrestrials. Eventually the hobby will be riddled with terrestrials, and less and less keeping of arboreals why this is I find bizarre. There are more positives to negatives with arboreals particularly relating to shedding issues and also with the lack of burrowing makes substrate less. Thoughts welcome. I have psoted this to try and get an understanding on everyones views re.....keeping or not keeping arboreals.
Cheers in advance.
http://www.aussiegeckos.com/gecko-talk.html#arboreal_geckos
I have put this link to my website up to give novices abit of an understanding on the ease of keeping arboreals particularly Oedura. Many individuals seem to be deterred due to their arboreal nature.....which in retrospects is ridiculous. Oedura species have some of the most stunning and fluro patterning to out number our terrestrials. Eventually the hobby will be riddled with terrestrials, and less and less keeping of arboreals why this is I find bizarre. There are more positives to negatives with arboreals particularly relating to shedding issues and also with the lack of burrowing makes substrate less. Thoughts welcome. I have psoted this to try and get an understanding on everyones views re.....keeping or not keeping arboreals.
Cheers in advance.
http://www.aussiegeckos.com/gecko-talk.html#arboreal_geckos