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pictures from my Phrynops
Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 11:07 am
da AFRO-thunder
I cleaned my tanks yesterday and took some photos... Here they are!
Batrachemys raniceps CB07 by me
Phrynops tuberosus CB by me 2006
Phrynops tuberosus adult male
Batrachemys raniceps, juvenile male
Phrynops hilari CB04 (by D. Fabius), probably female
Batrachemys raniceps CB07 by me
Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 11:36 am
da Tommy
your turtle are fantastic!!!


quanti cm misura la phrynops tuberosus CB 2006 ???
Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 12:00 pm
da Tortugo
They are really very beautiful. Do you keep them all together?
compliments

Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 12:05 pm
da Ufetta
beautiful turtles!!!
i like very much Phrynops tuberosus in the second picture and Phrynops hilari

Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 12:24 pm
da AFRO-thunder
@Tommy: The little tuberosus is about 6cm long!
@Tortugo I keep them in different tanks, mostly sorted by species. Only the big raniceps and tuberosus females are kept together and two hilariis together with a young raniceps specimen.
Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 12:43 pm
da Tommy
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@Tommy: The little tuberosus is about 6cm long!
@Tortugo I keep them in different tanks, mostly sorted by species. Only the big raniceps and tuberosus females are kept together and two hilariis together with a young raniceps specimen.
my tuberosus CB 2006 are 9/10 cm. They are too big? (non so se si scrive cosi!!!

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Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 12:46 pm
da AFRO-thunder
No I don't think that they are too big. My tuberosus were born in December 06, so maybe yours have an advantage of some months...
Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 1:46 pm
da Tortugo
Tell us how do you breed your Prhynops and how you feed them, about their set up....if you want


Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 2:20 pm
da Tommy
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No I don't think that they are too big. My tuberosus were born in December 06, so maybe yours have an advantage of some months...
ah ok! my tuberosus born in August...
Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 2:37 pm
da AFRO-thunder
@Tortugo: I will tell it at the ÖGH Symposium in vienna in January
Basically I have them in relatively big enclosures with much water depth, always serparated by gender and mostly by species. I put the genders together in August to November and in November/December it is egg laying time
food is basically fish (whole fish like pseudorasbora parva is the best) and snails, mussels, insects, mice and such. I try to have as much variation as possible.
I also have written an article for the RADIATA which will appear in the special on south american chelids next year!
Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 3:02 pm
da Tortugo
Thank you for all. You are so gentle.
I can't come in Vienna...I'm sorry

Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 3:39 pm
da giuliettagnese
they are great! i'm in love

Inviato: ven dic 14, 2007 4:45 pm
da twisty
hi stephan!
really cool! above all the raniceps!but even hilari!
bye bye!
LoSqualo

Inviato: sab dic 15, 2007 2:41 am
da sombrero1259
greetings!!!!!very beautiful turtles!!
Inviato: sab dic 15, 2007 8:40 am
da silko76
very very beautiful!