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MIXING SPECIES SUCCESSFULLY:Chondrodacty lus Angulifer,Pictus,Emac,AFT & Teratoscincus

Posted 11-23-2008 at 12:02 AM by kobegasol29

Hi I am back on with Pictures of my successful community Terrarium Housing Together of different species from different parts of the world.I encourage mixing species if researched correctly and save space,crickets and your tank will be amazing to look at in a 29 gallon. it is in[B]:(Paroedura Pictus)Panther gecko Madagacar ground gecko[/B],this My only male hes mating at night so you should keep your mixing species all female for less sexual harrassment,Also I have a [B]Albino Leopard gecko Female[/B],[B]a Female African Fat Tail striped[/B],[B]a Teratoscincus Przwalski/banded Wonder Gecko female[/B] and my latest aquisition [B]a Female Chondrodactylus Angulifer/Giant Namibian Ground LION Gecko[/B].See Pictures.I will take more pictures and Post them.I am also goona add a [B]teratoscincus Roborowski/spotted Frog-eyed gecko[/B] and maybe a Oedura marmorata/australian Marbled velvet gecko..any questions..This is awesome..Eli
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    Thats just so awfully wrong. I get sick just from watching the pics.
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    Posted 04-11-2009 at 08:17 AM by ciliatus ciliatus is offline
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    Its beautiful decor.Im Telling you I have no issue and when I took them in to a reptile specialist Tyler,he said he never would of thought of that. He recommended Worm Guard. That's it. It will be fine for me and I don't recommend it for you.
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    Posted 04-11-2009 at 02:08 PM by kobegasol29 kobegasol29 is offline
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    I find that truely disturbing ...
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    Posted 05-07-2009 at 04:01 AM by Malibu Barbie Malibu Barbie is offline
 
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