Introducing: Pablo Honey (large pics)

Chewbecca

www.ellaslead.com
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Very Cool pick up, Congrats . cant wait to work with these guys.my next rhac species


Thanks!
I only have one crestie and my chewie.
I got my crestie, started researching other Rhacs, and I was HOOKED.

My chewie is much calmer than my crestie (and he's younger than my crestie), and they are just more personable.


I have no experience with breeding Rhacs of any kind, but this October, I'm going to be on a mission at the Tinley Park show hunting down a mate for Pablo Honey. By then I should know his/her sex.
I'm going to research it in the meantime, speak with other breeders, and hopefully by october, I'll be ready to find him/her a mate.
 

Kristi23

Ghoulish Geckos
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Thanks!
I only have one crestie and my chewie.
I got my crestie, started researching other Rhacs, and I was HOOKED.

My chewie is much calmer than my crestie (and he's younger than my crestie), and they are just more personable.


I have no experience with breeding Rhacs of any kind, but this October, I'm going to be on a mission at the Tinley Park show hunting down a mate for Pablo Honey. By then I should know his/her sex.
I'm going to research it in the meantime, speak with other breeders, and hopefully by october, I'll be ready to find him/her a mate.

I hope I'm there when you pick one out so I can be the first to see it!:D
 

Chewbecca

www.ellaslead.com
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You know you will!!!
You can always ride up there with us.:D
Or we can just meet there, doesn't matter to me.


Pablo Honey not only downed some CGD, but he also ate 7 crickets and one dubia nymph.
He would have eaten more, but I'm not comfortable with giving him a ton right now, especially of the dubia nymphs. I'm scared they'll be too big for him.
I cannot get my crestie to eat the dubias for anything.

Also, Pablo is QUICK when it comes to hunting down his insects!
WOW. He can twist that body and snatch up a cricket and roach in no time.
And he's not too shy to eat in front of us! LOVE IT!

And let's just say that I am GLAD I decided on paper towel substrate!
I can only imagine how much loose substrate he would have ingested because he got the paper towel stuck to his mouth a couple times, and had it ripped off, he would have ingested it.

I just loves him/her!
 

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