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For Sale CB Cophotis Ceylanica!!

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I have available 2.0.4 cophotis ceylanica. The males are roughly a year old and the juveniles were born in October. These are incredible animals from the Cloud Forests of Sri Lanka. They are live bearers and stay relatively small in size. They are highly active and absolutely beautiful animals. I have a few bloodlines available. These will most likely become CITES I this year which means it will become near impossible to get more of these in the future. The males and the babies are $350 each shipping included. If you have any questions, please email me at [email protected].
 

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I keep pairs in a 24"L x 18"T x 18"D ExoTerra terrarium with live plants and plenty of branches. Temps are room temperature with UV strip light and a low wattage basking bulb. They don't like temps too high and it's best to keep cool ambient temps and a localized basking spot so the temps don't become to elevated. I mist them daily and feed them every other day.
 
Hi, Im considering about buying a pair or three, tried to send you email but sent failed:(
could you text me 5596121292 if thats convenient to you...thx a lot
 
Cophotis ceylanica

Hi all,

I have a limited number of cb juveniles ready to go to new homes. They are beautiful and very active. They are roughly 4 months old, however, I cannot guaranty their sex at this age. They are $350 each shipping included and I will offer quantity discounts if you buy 3 or more. Pics of some of the available juveniles are below.

Contact: [email protected]
 

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Hi all,



I have a limited number of cb juveniles ready to go to new homes. They are beautiful and very active. They are roughly 4 months old, however, I cannot guaranty their sex at this age. They are $350 each shipping included and I will offer quantity discounts if you buy 3 or more. Pics of some of the available juveniles are below.



Contact: [email protected]



Very interested. I’m in Central Florida.


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I'm curious would you say this is a species you can handle? Or more of a display only animal?
 
They are a slow moving animal and with time can get used to being handled. They are also a lot of fun to watch in a well planted vivarium with lots of sticks.:)

I still have some available.
 
Brandon,

I’ve texted you a few times this week with no reply. Please check your messages. Thanks!
 
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