C. cataphractus housing

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Re: C. cataphractus housing

Postby armata » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:09 pm

Are captive bred C.cataphractus available in Europe then?
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Re: C. cataphractus housing

Postby Xenior1976 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 2:01 am

Hi Rene,

I'm also from The Netherlands and wanted to ask the same as armata. Are you yourself breeding them? I wanted to keep these one day for a long time but I stopped buying WC animals since there are enough wonderfull animals that are being bred nowadays.

Awesome setups! Maybe if you sell me some I can show you my setup. :-D

Cheers, Ro.
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Re: C. cataphractus housing

Postby gino » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:53 am

This is the most amazing post. My favorite animal of all time.
I think i should do something like this in my house as a display, hoping to increase my colony with 5 more shortly :)

Well done, i cant believe it!!!
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Re: C. cataphractus housing

Postby shamroth » Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:32 pm

@gino from where are you sourcing legal cataphractus?
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Re: C. cataphractus housing

Postby Cordylus3 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:23 pm

armata wrote:Are captive bred C.cataphractus available in Europe then?

as far as i know there are no captive bred animals sold in Europe however sometimes there are rumors of animals being sold, mostly iligal imports i gues.
I am not actively searchin for cataphractus to buy so rumors stay rumors. I do know some people who breed them but being slow reproductive and social animals overpopulation is in most cases not an isseu.
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Re: C. cataphractus housing

Postby Cordylus3 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:27 pm

shamroth wrote:@gino from where are you sourcing legal cataphractus?

Sorry my knowledge off the englisch language is to poor to understand your question.
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Re: C. cataphractus housing

Postby Cordylus3 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:31 pm

gino wrote:This is the most amazing post. My favorite animal of all time.
I think i should do something like this in my house as a display, hoping to increase my colony with 5 more shortly :)

Well done, i cant believe it!!!


Hi Gino
Thanks!!
if i havent got them already from you, remember to take pictures of the troath region.
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