Here is my Captain Hook when he was a hatchling, and then a juvenile. Unfortunately I recently moved and had to pass him on to a new owner... He was a Nabire locale.
Here is my Captain Hook when he was a hatchling, and then a juvenile. Unfortunately I recently moved and had to pass him on to a new owner... He was a Nabire locale.
Just ate! I know you need to be careful when handling under 1 year of age due to their fragile spine . I don't even move I just let him explore around. He loves perching in my hand for hours. He or she. Unsexed.
Here are my two GTP's that I own so far.
I recently acquired both of them after researching what I liked and finally pulled the trigger.
I have wanted GTP's for a while and I am very stoked to have finally added a few to my collection.
Without further adeu, here they are.
First is my 2007 Male Lereh X Cyclops from Signal Herp
And my other one is a 2014 unsexed Jayapura red neonate from Bushmaster
I will post updated photos of the little one as he/she sheds and changes.
This is Verdi, she's a very easygoing rescue.
The previous owner used to only feed live rats which I assume caused the scar between her eyes, which doesn't look as bad as this picture after her most recent shed.