Identification, please help.
Hi Guys,
This is my first post but I guess I will be a very active member :). I live in Malta and bought those 4 cute babies form a local breeder. They are 4 months old now. He has owned their parents for 15 years now and can not tell me what exactly supspecies they are. For geographical proximity to Tunisia I suspect they might be Furculachelys Nabeulensis, but the best would be to consult it with a wider group of ppl who are familiar with this subject. Pics below. http://i62.tinypic.com/2naup6w.jpg http://i61.tinypic.com/s0wuag.jpg http://i57.tinypic.com/2qibdiu.jpg http://i61.tinypic.com/igby1z.jpg http://i57.tinypic.com/2ypbwcz.jpg |
Welcome to the forum! Sorry I can't help you with the sub species but those are beautiful little babies.
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stunning babys.
1 concern is the rock in the first pic well supported would hate for it to fall onto one of the babys. |
Thank you for the compliments :)
The rocks are light, limestone ones, well supported. At the moment my babies got a new tort table and the cave is even more solid. They must feel save now because a few last nights spent in open area of their habitat, just next to the basking lamp (it is off for the night obviously). I hope they will coexist in a friendly atmosphere, so far so good :) |
Pictures of the parents is the only real way to tell what subspecies they are :D
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Hello and welcome I keep and breed nabulenssis and they don't look anything like mine:)
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Could u post some of yours pics?
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Beautiful. Hello and welcome x
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Thank you. So my next guess is for Iberian :)
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