Uroplatus guentheri
Inviato: mer feb 04, 2009 7:10 pm
Visto che questa è la seconda coppia che ho prenotato per Hamm. Scrivo qui per un paio di dubbi.
Innanzi tutto vi copio una descrizione fatta dal mitico Jon riguardo questa specie:
To set an accurate tone as to how these animals behave in captivity, bare
in mind that U. guentheri comes from near Morondava in western Madagascar.
This region is not tropical like on the eastern coast, where most of the
other species occur. Some aspects of the behavior of guentheri has been
published. Henkel states that when they are alarmed they roll up in a
ball, drop to the ground, and run quick for cover. I have personally never
seen them "roll into a ball", but I have repeatedly witnessed this species
hit the ground running. As we all know Uroplatus typically jump and hop.
Guentheri, however, will occasionally run.
As Lyle suggested, they are perhaps the easiest of Uroplatus species to
keep. I keep my animals in moderate sized, vertically oriented terrariums
with naturalistic fixtures. Ficus species work well, Peperomia, and
perhaps Pothos. Bamboo (inside diameter of about one inch) is greedily
accepted. The animals typically rest in the top open sections with their
heads projecting slightly out. Cork tubes may also be used. Misting the
adults daily or every second day is sufficient. They can survive quite
well without misting for up to nearly a week, particularly the adults. In
saying that, I do not suggest to deprive them of this, but it is
interesting to know that they are quite adaptable. They also seem to
tolerate much higher temperatures than ANY other Uroplatus species in my
experience. I have seen adults basking under lights, where the temps. may
be in the mid-upper 80's. They eagerly chase down insects, even during
hours of broad day light. The care of the offspring is quite
straightforward. They thrive under slightly cooler temps and frequent
feedings. They make unique and fascinating captive subjects and really
seem to thrive.
Ora arriviamo ai miei dubbi. Vorrei dei suggerimenti su dimensioni e set-up da allestire. La coppia è giovane quindi dovranno essere divisi fino all'anno e mezzo. Io pensavo a degli exoterra 30x30x30. Per la coppia adulta? Ho un terrario 50x50x80 ma mi sa che li dentro li perdo per sempre
Innanzi tutto vi copio una descrizione fatta dal mitico Jon riguardo questa specie:
To set an accurate tone as to how these animals behave in captivity, bare
in mind that U. guentheri comes from near Morondava in western Madagascar.
This region is not tropical like on the eastern coast, where most of the
other species occur. Some aspects of the behavior of guentheri has been
published. Henkel states that when they are alarmed they roll up in a
ball, drop to the ground, and run quick for cover. I have personally never
seen them "roll into a ball", but I have repeatedly witnessed this species
hit the ground running. As we all know Uroplatus typically jump and hop.
Guentheri, however, will occasionally run.
As Lyle suggested, they are perhaps the easiest of Uroplatus species to
keep. I keep my animals in moderate sized, vertically oriented terrariums
with naturalistic fixtures. Ficus species work well, Peperomia, and
perhaps Pothos. Bamboo (inside diameter of about one inch) is greedily
accepted. The animals typically rest in the top open sections with their
heads projecting slightly out. Cork tubes may also be used. Misting the
adults daily or every second day is sufficient. They can survive quite
well without misting for up to nearly a week, particularly the adults. In
saying that, I do not suggest to deprive them of this, but it is
interesting to know that they are quite adaptable. They also seem to
tolerate much higher temperatures than ANY other Uroplatus species in my
experience. I have seen adults basking under lights, where the temps. may
be in the mid-upper 80's. They eagerly chase down insects, even during
hours of broad day light. The care of the offspring is quite
straightforward. They thrive under slightly cooler temps and frequent
feedings. They make unique and fascinating captive subjects and really
seem to thrive.
Ora arriviamo ai miei dubbi. Vorrei dei suggerimenti su dimensioni e set-up da allestire. La coppia è giovane quindi dovranno essere divisi fino all'anno e mezzo. Io pensavo a degli exoterra 30x30x30. Per la coppia adulta? Ho un terrario 50x50x80 ma mi sa che li dentro li perdo per sempre