I get them from other dedicated hobbyist's whose interests are the same as mine. The people who keep them know I'm always looking for more and steer me onto any leads. They're out there as long as you have the funds for em
I just don't ever remember seeing them available as a buyer or vendor.I get them from other dedicated hobbyist's whose interests are the same as mine. The people who keep them know I'm always looking for more and steer me onto any leads. They're out there as long as you have the funds for em
After some thought, have you gotten a stool sample checked at your local Vet for the female giving you feeding problems? it could be something internal....I had a Pine snake capable of eating adult mice, but she wouldn't eat anything with hair so it was mouse pinkies and then RAT pinkies when her mate graduated to prey w/ hair. Some critters get irritated from certain things like hair, shells, urticating hairs, etc - similar to a human getting indigestion or IBS or they may have parasites or bacterial infections.
Just a thought. I KNOW how irritating those problem feeders can be, Dude....lol I feel your pain
I just don't ever remember seeing them available as a buyer or vendor.
My fingers are crossed right now. It would definitely be a huge success. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much.Man, I remember reading up on these a while ago and thinking "those would make interesting pets, but will probably never reach the trade" and then you come alongReally cool! I hope they produce offspring for you.
That's the eventual goal.... Borneo will be one big giant palm oil plantation in a few years and there will be nothin left. Hopefully there are enough specimens in private hands to get a good captive base established. They are super easy to keep for the most part... But all behavior and info on them at the moment is a question mark. Believe it or not listing these on CITIES is one of the worst things they can do to protect theseThere's a decent number in the states now, although I mainly see them on Facebook groups. Good luck with breeding, the species needs all the bloodlines it has to contribute. It honestly wouldn't surprise me if they turned out to be quite easy to breed. Just look at crested geckos. Used to be thought extinct, was rediscovered, imported, and is now one of the most common pet lizards in the hobby.
I agree entirely, although I suspect there are more out there than we realize. With their fossorial nature they're unlikely to be found, which likely contributes to their perceived rarity. Borneo is certainly in dire straits, captivity is likely the best option for much of its native speciesThat's the eventual goal.... Borneo will be one big giant palm oil plantation in a few years and there will be nothin left. Hopefully there are enough specimens in private hands to get a good captive base established. They are super easy to keep for the most part... But all behavior and info on them at the moment is a question mark. Believe it or not listing these on CITIES is one of the worst things they can do to protect these