froggy
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Hi all
Here are a couple of photos of one of my 6 T. dabienicus. They were acquired originally as T. wenxianensis, but, given the longer body shape and red cloacal borders, I think they are actually D. dabienicus. This is mainly based on the new Raffaelli book; FrogEyes, your input would be much appreciated!
I'm sorry the pics aren't of the highest quality...the very dark, matt skin of these animals is a bit too much for my camera phone to deal with!
C
Here are a couple of photos of one of my 6 T. dabienicus. They were acquired originally as T. wenxianensis, but, given the longer body shape and red cloacal borders, I think they are actually D. dabienicus. This is mainly based on the new Raffaelli book; FrogEyes, your input would be much appreciated!
I'm sorry the pics aren't of the highest quality...the very dark, matt skin of these animals is a bit too much for my camera phone to deal with!
C