On Mon, 26 Mar 2001 20:09:03 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I recently purchased a trio of stenodactylus. I was told that they
> were s. petrii. I do not have a particular reason for doubting this but
> would like to get some help in positively identifying these animals. I
> have a digital camera and so I can quickly provide any type of photo
with a
> fair amount of detail to assist with this.
>
> What would I need to photograph to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks,
> Steven and Renee Feil
> Royal Gold Reptiles
Daniel, or anyone else for that matter. Here are a couple of pictures
that I hope will allow you to positively ID these animals.
One is a top view of the male with a side view of his head inset. Another
is a picture of all three animals in a group. I know the detail is not
that great, but it is a small picture as requested. The third one is
another of the male in side view. This is how he sleeps most of the time.
I think it is weird, my wife thinks it is cute. I have plenty of hide
area for them, but they seem comfortable enough to sleep out in the open.
Far be it for me to dictate their behavior!!
Thanks for your help with this and please let me know if I can provide
any other information to help in identifying them. Steven