New Arrivals: Banana Phase C. pectinata
I'm quite excited to be working with this species. Their small size, calm temperaments, and relative ease of care make them a great candidate for a new popular lizard pet.
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Now this is something Id love to get my hands on:yesnod:
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you will love Ctenosaura if you haven't worked with them already.
I have successfully tamed down several C. similis and caught hundreds in the wild. The C. pectinata are great. are these imports or CBB from the states? the new imported banana phases have been MUCH larger than many of the CBB lines that have been in the states for years. |
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Maybe I had it backwards haha. But you have noticed the difference as well. Ty park and I were talking about the size gradient of the pectinata. The wild normal pectinata in south Florida are on the larger side as well.
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