> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 13:46:29 -0500
>
> and those of you, who would like to see the pictures should
> contact me directly and will be send the pictures offlist, OK?
Thanks for all this excellent information, Hartmut!
Please send me a copy of the pictures, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> As they are sold very cheap I cannot compete with the dealers and stick
> to most of my CBs ... or give them to friends who know the worth of CBs
> - so if anyone want's some ... ;-) Imports are often heavily infested with
> parasites and might not live very long - but they are hardy overall.
Too bad it would be such a lot of hassle for me to get CB animals from you!
I'm not likely to be able to find any locally.
Do you have any suggestions on acclimatizing and deparasitizing recent
imports?
Is there any evidence that Lygodactylus is particularly related to
Phelsuma? Both are diurnal with round pupils, but this could be
convergence. However, the color patterns of some species in the
two genera seem to have some similarity. I wonder if when Madagascar
split from Africa, it split a common ancestral species.
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