ive never seen that subspecies before.very neat looking.
i myself keep e. maculata and captive bred and hatched 8 babies(out of 12 eggs
that were layn).
do the panamintinas do well with that amount of water?
i have a water dish in each of the critter keepers for the babies and they
hardly ever drink from that,or misting but the adults are in a tank thats half
water and often swim and drink from the moving water.

-cassie

Kevin Emmerich wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We would be interested in any ethogram you may have. We have done some
> behavioral studies on Elgaria panamintina (Panamint alligator lizard) that
> inhabits a small region of montane sky islands in the northern Mojave
> Desert. Due to their fossorial nature, terraria simulating natural habitat
> is one of the best ways to observe ethology of this species. Any  studies on
> geckos or any species are of interest to us. This is our website URL for
> captive studies of E. panamintina.
>
> http://cluster4.biosci.utexas.edu/deathvalley/elgaria/behavior.htm
>
> Thanks, Kevin and Laura

--
Cassie Schilliger
White Iguana Reptile Rescue Advisor and Adoption Coordinator, So. California
aim: emcityturtle
yahoo: creepy_crawley_girl


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