we do not breed them. kinky, the adult green tree is only a pet. nibbler is well, we haven't probed him yet but we are hoping a "he" for a cage mate for kinky (since we will not be breeding)
but i have breeder friends that do and sometimes they can be hard to get viable eggs. there are certain techniques you can do for laying mother to help against prolapses. i mean it does happen but not nearly as often as some people might tell you. more prolapses are caused by over feeding than by dropping eggs. like any arboreal snake there are going to be some problems but if you have everything set up correctly. proper humidity, temps, lighting, perches, nest, available water and proper pre-lay food schedule you will be fine. the problem with arboreal snakes prolapsing is simply gravity well and larger than normal eggs which can cause egg binding.
as far as the leopard geckos. let me know if you are interested a very good friend of mine ships world wide and is one of the top private breeders here in the US. you can check out her website if you want
http://www.hisss.net. her name is kelli and she can also answer questions about Australian laws, as her husband is a reptile keeper at the ft. worth zoo and has been keeping reptiles for about the past 30 years. he is always up to date on all the laws (yes even world wide).
just to let you know, some of the morphs are quite expensive heheh
also thank you for the comment about my photography. i am legally blind and i took up photography about 3 years ago right before my first corneal transplant. i guess i figured it would help me pass the time while i couldn't work
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. just became a hobby since then
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