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Good luck with them I had a pair but wasn't aware of the growth difference my male matured about two months before the female so I gave the male to somebody else and later gave the female away as I had no male to mate with her.
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Here's one of my Orchid's eating a waxworm! Ran out of curly winged flies! Love these things!
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yer there well cute..
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[quote=chameleon_keeper;1640985]Just thought i'd throw a few more in for fun...they aren't fully grown yet but are such interesting species to keep and not as tricky as some suggest. It's all about keeping them warm and humid enough and feeding them flying food, preferably flies...
where did u get them plastic colorful flowers..i want some
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They are the Lucky Reptile Orchids...most shops stock the lucky reptile range!
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Dunno where you're from but shops like Ameyzoo and Northampton reptiles stock the lucky reptile products |
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