>Could be that correct cover wasn't provided vertically?  Perhaps even under
>lichen, moss, bark, epiphytes..?


I dont think so. I had plenty of plant cover and even cork tubes high and
low, flat and angled.....hahahha...I can honestly say I tried my best. I
heard from one of the exporters from Mad. HE says he is no longer exporting
adults, due to the extreme difficulties. Mentions one per cage and all the
other things we have been doing.


> It's clear by their body form that they're
>not going to need a similar terrarium to Uroplatus in the form of smooth
>logs or branchy stems.  They're large enough to need some pretty loose
>bark(!), something along the lines of Eucalyptus?  Maybe more likely is
>living in hollows or breaks?

tried to simulate the hollows and appropriate cover. Course I may have not
had what they were looking for. They all did seek cover on the ground and
seemed happy there when sleeping.


>
>I'm sure we're going to be reaching the same people  :)
>Hey, you better not drive the prices back up with all this interest Lyle!


I just hope people dont spend alot on something as risky as these.


>This is sounding more and more like a job for those crazy Chameleon
>specialists!


hahahhaa...geeze...cant even talk with those guys! ;-)

Lyle Puente
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Crompond, NY 10517
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