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dead ameiva

AB^

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They are awesome to keep.
Unfortunatly a lot of the time they end up here in the US looking similar to this or loaded with parasites and other conditions.

:cry:

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AB^

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on a happier note, I uploaded some very old pictures of the ones I used to keep. Enjoy!


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ZEKE

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nice AB! was that skinny one yours when you first got it? is it one of the healthy ones in the other pics?
 

playlboi

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looks like you spent some major hours on the set up AB. how long did it take you to get that thing up? looks real nice though.
 

AB^

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Mike- I had a couple clutches that the other ameivas got to before i did, My favorite female ended up being egg bound and died too. The last clutches I had incubating for more than a month then I got kicked out of my house at the time. When I was able to return for them a couple weeks later they were all dried up.

The "mating" in this last set of pictures is actually what I beleive to be a domination display as the larger one is the one being mounted on page 1 of this thread and kicked out 2 clutches of eggs if I remember correctly.


Zeke- That is one I received that only lived maybe a week.

Playboi- I was always changing around that terrirum and spent countless hours arranging and rearranging the terrarium decor
Though, I would not use a glass cage for them if I kept them again.
I would go with a solid topped front opening cage.
anywho here's some old terrarium designs I used for them when I kept them






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if you look closely you can see a lizard in each pic.
 

DZLife

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My father recently took a trip through the pantanal....wish I could have gone with him. He got his hands on a wild yellow anaconda (not fully grown, obviously, and has the pics to prove it.) lol; he saw it basking and jumped off the lil boat (very shallow at this point) and got a grip around it's neck behind the head. The other people in his group got fairly freaked :p
He also had pics of a few ameivas I believe, but I only got to see the pics briefly, and didn't get a close enough look to identify what types of ameivas they were.
 

snakehandler

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DZLife said:
My father recently took a trip through the pantanal....wish I could have gone with him. He got his hands on a wild yellow anaconda (not fully grown, obviously, and has the pics to prove it.) lol; he saw it basking and jumped off the lil boat (very shallow at this point) and got a grip around it's neck behind the head. The other people in his group got fairly freaked :p
He also had pics of a few ameivas I believe, but I only got to see the pics briefly, and didn't get a close enough look to identify what types of ameivas they were.

that dead ameiva was in the Pantanal.
 

snakehandler

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AB^ said:
Mike- I had a couple clutches that the other ameivas got to before i did, My favorite female ended up being egg bound and died too. The last clutches I had incubating for more than a month then I got kicked out of my house at the time. When I was able to return for them a couple weeks later they were all dried up.

The "mating" in this last set of pictures is actually what I beleive to be a domination display as the larger one is the one being mounted on page 1 of this thread and kicked out 2 clutches of eggs if I remember correctly.


Zeke- That is one I received that only lived maybe a week.

Playboi- I was always changing around that terrirum and spent countless hours arranging and rearranging the terrarium decor
Though, I would not use a glass cage for them if I kept them again.
I would go with a solid topped front opening cage.
anywho here's some old terrarium designs I used for them when I kept them






enclosure2.jpg


enclosure.jpg


cage.jpg


thecage.jpg


if you look closely you can see a lizard in each pic.

some nice set ups you made there..
 

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