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Hi, I have recently rehomed 7 Bells Hingeback.... They were seized at London Heathrow, Hence the Tippex on their shells
Im pretty sure they are Nogueyi as they have 4 claws on front feet, They are totally different colours though..
I live in UK, and im wondering what to house them in the future, I have read that males can be aggressive?... Opinions please.. I have Leopards And Redfoots and im converting my huge garden shed into 2 seperate heated areas with access to outdoors for my Reds & Leos.. Would the Hinges Benefit from a shed area too?.. Obviously i wouldnt mix the species,
Ive only had them for a couple of days and they are stunning, very secretive & shy..
ANd heres a couple of them bathing!
They are settling in and i have seen 4 of them feeding which is a great sign..
I am not 100% sure on sexes.. they range in weight from 299g to 499g, I know i have at least 5males, their tails are huge! And possibly 2 young males or maybe they are females..
Im pretty sure they are Nogueyi as they have 4 claws on front feet, They are totally different colours though..
I live in UK, and im wondering what to house them in the future, I have read that males can be aggressive?... Opinions please.. I have Leopards And Redfoots and im converting my huge garden shed into 2 seperate heated areas with access to outdoors for my Reds & Leos.. Would the Hinges Benefit from a shed area too?.. Obviously i wouldnt mix the species,
Ive only had them for a couple of days and they are stunning, very secretive & shy..
ANd heres a couple of them bathing!
They are settling in and i have seen 4 of them feeding which is a great sign..
I am not 100% sure on sexes.. they range in weight from 299g to 499g, I know i have at least 5males, their tails are huge! And possibly 2 young males or maybe they are females..