Hi Tracy,

Maybe so. Both species can apparently be found at some mainland localities,
but they probably utilize the habitat differently, otherwise they would be in
direct competition.

Neil

>Hi Neil.
>I read R. auriculatus dwell at higher elevations in their natural 
>habitat. Do you think that could possibly explain for the lower 
>humidity and higher temperature needs than ciliatus, who are 
>supposedly closer to the ground than aurics are? Just a thought I 
>had, pardon my rambling :)
>

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