hi Bill. i talked with you in 2013 when i had purchased my first rads, and i appreciate the care sheet you sent me back then. I replied to the email you had sent before but it bounced back. I have a quick question for you about a new purchase and think you may have an answer i am looking for...
Yup, it just may be I have caught that same darn bug that you seem to have caught, ........the :tort:RAD BUG:tort: lol......all kidding aside tho I hope all Rads can be in a group if in captive otherwise I think we are doing injustice.
I have watched as you have gotten your new ones as well...
Yes sure is, although it is not the easiest to keep going. (many different attempts) It started out really thick and great but after time, of being eaten and trampled on, it tends to get stuck to the ground and die after a week or so. So I mixed a very high ratio of seed to soil and now it...
this is what cage setup is current, changes all the time with new inspiration.
On a side note, prob should name Rad2 "mikey mouse" for the perfect mikey mouse ears the pattern on both sides make! :) what ya think?
Can't tell you all enough how much I enjoy taking care of these little ones. As they grow and change and develop and new banding appears/fads.....so unique!
I now have 3 little ones. :)
Here are some stat updates:
Rad1
123 mm
3/6/13 79 grams
3/27/13 113 grams
4/19/13 124 grams...
NICE pics john!! That man is in HEAVEN right now with those ladies haha hope he gets interested.....awesome if his thick banding is passed along and mixes with the full banding of the ladies!!..Cant wait for some of your younger ones to get a little bigger to see how they turn out too!
Thanks...
Very nice babies you have there!!! The development coming in must be so fun to watch at this point, especially with those beautiful bands coming in 360º!