MarmaxReptiles
We are 2 reptile keepers from The Netherlands. On here we will post updates about the animals we have, their offspring and of course their enclosures.
27/04/2022
Caught an escapee today.
Look at that pattern đ
27/11/2021
And there you have it.
Our first Tribolonotus novaguinea baby.
Parents were only match earlier this year, so a bit unexpected, but we are so happy that next to the red eyes our white eyes are also a breedable couple đ¤Š
Can't wait for next and to see this little one grown up đ
24/11/2021
We aren't as active on Facebook at the moment, but behind the screens the wheels keep turning.
This female baby T. gracilis left Sunday to her new home.
Familiar and well prepared people make it a bit easier to see her go, as we will see photos as she grows.
09/10/2021
Somebody is out in the early morning to enjoy some uvb đ
Our holdback male is being his adventorous self again after a short settling down fade in his new enclosure đ
Maybe we will eventually get him a girlfriend, but for now we have more then enough babies to take care off đ
25/08/2021
There is something soothing about waving branches to ever tighter spots.
Yeah, new enclosure for the L. lugubris is starting to get form đ
05/04/2021
Eastern weekend, so we fully redid the enclosure of Nova, our Tribolonotus novaeguineae female.
Part of the reason of doing this was so that we could let Nova meet Smaug, our male T. novaeguineae, who has been growing in "quarantine" for almost a year now.
So ready for them to meet.
After the first night we haven't heard them argue yet, good start.
Tomorrow we shall give them food and hopefully they will both eat after the stress of moving đ
Have learned that Nova is a fiesty one though đ¤Ŗ
24/03/2021
Baby T. gracilis from 2020.
Awesome looking Red eyes :)
17/02/2021
Our Coleonyx elegans male, devouring some crickets.
He does get more brave sometimes, and eat while we are still adding crickets in there. Might have to see if he accepts tweezers soon ;)
07/11/2020
Good morning đ
06/09/2020
Yupe... We have another enclosure for the L. lugubris.
Due to C. we haven't been to expo's etc, but these ladies don't know that đ
So a new enclosure was the way to go, to give some space to the new babies. đ
Dad gracilis sunning under uvb in the first enclosure, and our holdback male (his first son) is sunbathing against the glass.
The holdback always was a brave, but good to see the parents being more calm as well đ
12/05/2020
Whatcha doing doc?
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Adres
Rotterdam