Jon! You genius!
When I first heard of the "hibernation" I instantly thought of the little
Xenagamas which did extremely well. And they were shipped under the same
conditions. Furthermore, I would expect a nocturnal deserticulous animal to
be more cold tolerant than a diurnal one! Could it have been dehydration?
Xenagamas eat plants, that's normally enough water for deserticulous agamids,
but the geckoes? Isn't this what happens to emerald tree boas? They don't
get enough water between collection and export and their livers get screwed.
Certainly though, Crossobamon fit into this list.
Anyone, any thoughts?
--Daniel
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