Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch Art
I love both the black (southern) and Gold/yellowish (northern) “races”, with that I am still unsure which I would be getting. I have heard that that the southern does get bigger but that is not a problem with me. I am aware of the horrible rap that they carry. With that I have many many questions to ask.
Black phase does get a bit bigger.

Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch Art
I was reading I would say a dozen different care guides and about half said that they love swimming while the other half said that they will only occasionally soak.
• Should I have a nice swimming area or just a large bowl for soaking?
Large water bowl.


Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch Art
I again got two different ideas on a basking spot. One I read mentioned 12-14 hours for basking while many never even mentioned such.
• Basking spot? If so what temp?
Humidity I have read anywhere between 75-90%, while I have read temps to be 68-75…
75 to 80 %. Basking spot at about 90 degrees. Cool end of the cage maybe at about 80 to 83 degrees. Night drop (if possible) of about 7 degrees. I raised out a black phase male a few years ago and he was not much of a basker. He preferred to hang out in the hot end of his enlosure in a cork log.

Big time climber. I ended up moving him to a custom 16" high enclosure with a dowel installed about 12" up and along the length of it. As soon as the lights went out, he hung from this "branch" all night long.

The photoperiod should be about 12 hours a day with a decrease to 9 to 10 during the winter months. If varying the temperature, I would sync it with the photoperiod.

Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch Art
Do you know of any breeders? (I have heard that they are tuff to breed in captivity)
I wouldn’t be getting a pair for probably a year or so I just want to be prepared for that day when it comes.
Thank you
No. I purchased my black phase from the East Bay Vivarium. I'd glance through the classifieds on KS and see if anyone is breeding them.