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    I took some pictures of my PI chahoua and Yate leachianus before my camera died and just thought I would get them up here. Unfortunately it was mostly just fooling around so the lighting sucks, the background is a countertop and carpet. Ha, ha. Both are from Rich Spekner. Enjoy...

    leachianus (yate locality)


    chahoua (p.i.)



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    Very nice PI, i can't wait to get some...
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    The chahoua are the most personal and handleable of all the species I keep. The yate follows right behind them but I think it stems from hand feeding.

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    Great pictures and animals! How old are they? I seriously need to get into leachies someday, I'm jealous.
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    Great animals, I would love to get into leachies and chahouas.
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    Rhacodactylus Ciliatus(2.1.2)
    Uroplatus ebanaui(0.1.0)
    Eublepharis Macularis(0.1.0)
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    Eryx colubrinus(1.0.0)
    Rhacodactylus chahoua (0.0.1)
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrestedLove27 View Post
    Great pictures and animals! How old are they? I seriously need to get into leachies someday, I'm jealous.
    They are both under a year. I will check the hatch dates on their cage next time I feed them.

    Thanks Nolan, If I was smart when I got into rhacs I would have gotten leachianus first so they would be mature sooner than what I am waiting on. Also, if you get any try to get a male first and an older female by atleast a year. That way they will both be of appropriate age when they are ready to breed.

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