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Old 02-02-2010, 11:48 AM
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I am looking for aussie breeders, especially:

Nephrurus asper
Nephrurus stellatus
Nephrurus vertebralis
Nephrurus levis pilbarensis albino patterless
Nephrurus levis occidentalis
Nephrurus laevissimus
Nephrurus wheeleri wheeleri

It would be great to use this thread to list up the rough and smooth species of each Knobtail owner, it will be an amazing overview!!
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Old 02-02-2010, 11:50 AM
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I will start:

Nephrurus amyae --> already mated
Nephrurus wheeleri c.--> already mated
Nephrurus milii --> already mated
Nephrurus levis levis --> too young
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let us know if you find any n. wheeleri wheeleri
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I will do. There is nearly no chance to find some wheeleri wheeleri. But If I don't ask, I won't find anybody who is breeding them (the other ones). And I have been scammed last year for more than ... $, so I have decided to get to know some reputable breeders at this forum. But no one is answering...
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my list ---- amyae, levis levis, levis occidentalis, wheeleri cinctus
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I got the same list as willbenn, should have a lot of amyae this season.
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Hi,

I have

N. amyae, N. deleni, N. levis levis, N. levis occidentalis, N. levis pibarensis, N. milli, and N. wheeleri cinctus.

I hope to do well with them this season as I didnt breed them much last year.

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Great, the list is growing well.

@ Clark

I've seen your early thread of the albino pilbas and I also visited your page. After all this I thought you were done with the Aussies!?

Your avatar pic is an albino patterless pilba!?
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I have orange line amyae, red levis levis, yellow levis occidentalis and wheeleri cinctus.
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I gotta say Clark, that albino pilb. is a beast! Let me know about any pilbarensis, and deleani juvies that you produce this season. I'll be in touch tho...
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