After 4 years in my care (putting the little fella at 8 years) it appears his journey will soon end. My first ever male Ctenophorus fionni is showing serious signs of age, he has grown so thin despite the abundance of food he has eaten and is now quite lethargic. I have moved him into a small enclosure and put some crickets in to insure he can catch and eat them (its only temporary). And given him plenty of water. I really hope to see him to his 10th birthday, but at this stage I will be lucky to see him to his ninth It is very distressing to see one of my favourite animals in such, appearing, poor health.
Regards
CN
P.S for all of you who don't know 8 years for a Cetnophorus fionni is still above average (usually only live to 6).
Regards
CN
P.S for all of you who don't know 8 years for a Cetnophorus fionni is still above average (usually only live to 6).