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			<title>Please List your Most Handleable Geckos/Reptiles?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 02:53:39 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[[B]Hi I will list the names of the gecko & other Lizards I own . Which I Think are among the most handleable by personal experience and Im inviting...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>[B]Hi I will list the names of the gecko &amp; other Lizards I own . Which I Think are among the most handleable by personal experience and Im inviting Others to hopefully do the same. This also includes Coolest demenor, Most Docile,easiest to mantain Lizards and Other reptiles you name it. Heres the List of my Lizards:[/B]<br />
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[B]Gecko's: [/B]<br />
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(Paroedura Pictus/picta)Panther gecko is one True gecko&quot;s of madagascar with no eyelids (gekkonidae) and very curious.Takes alittle time to get to know these cute Gecko's personally. But once They get to kow you these little gecko's can be trained with with misting and in my opinion the best beginner gecko.<br />
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(Eublepharis Macularius) The Leopard gecko from Pakistan is the most popular beginner gecko in the business. Love these not shy to stomp around l,sleep all day eyelid gecko's.They are not curious and would walk into your mouth to hide and go to much by impulse.. But There chill as hell.<br />
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(Hemitheconyx Caudicinctus) The AFT is closely related to the Leopard gecko except from Africa and they have different feet. Also They are complete opposites of Leopards because they are very shy untill you hold them in your hand They are very handleable and sweet. <br />
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(Chondrodactylus Angulifer Angulifer) True ground geckos found in Namibia to South African are not considered handleable by many. usually cause they are wild caught. My female is captive born and very handleable and it took alittle time to warm up to her. She doesnt bite and never has attempted to.<br />
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Not gecko&quot;s <br />
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(Pogona Minor Rankini) Dwarf Bearded Dragon is from Australia. They are very handleable and with the same docile attitude of a Bearded dragon in a small package which grow only to 10 inches and dont have the beard. Also they are more insectivorious than there western Australian bigger cousins and Great for space_ savers..<br />
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(Varanus Acanthurus Brachyurus) Yellow Ackies Dwarf monitor of Australia is a damn smart lizard and a komodo dragon in a small package. Mine is very handleable and I trustworthy walking around with him on my shoulders,in the car, or on a leash. MY ACKIE is My Favorite Lizard ever.<br />
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(Scincus Scincus) The Egyptian Sandfish from Egypt and surrounding deserts actually swims in the sand. These Very docile lizards are very cheap and easy to keep.<br />
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PLEASE NAME OFF ANY OTHER MOST HANDLEABLE REPTILES AND PICTURES WOULD BE AWESOME...</div>

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			<title>Please List your Most Handleable Reptiles/Geckos?</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 02:16:09 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi I will list the names of the gecko & other Lizards I own . Which I Think are among the most handleable by personal expirience and Im inviting...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi I will list the names of the gecko &amp; other Lizards I own . Which I Think are among the most handleable by personal expirience and Im inviting Others to hopefullY do the same. This also includes Coolest demenor, Most Docile,easiest to mantain Lizards, Other reptiles you name it. Heres the List of my Lizards:<br />
<br />
Gecko's: <br />
<br />
(Paroedura Pictus/picta)Panther gecko is one True gecko&quot;s of madagascar with no eyelids (gekkonidae) and very curious.Takes alittle time to get to know these cute Gecko's personally. But once you get to know them you can even pull on their on accident (of coarse)and they wont drop it.  These little gecko's Can be trained with with misting and in my opinion the best beginner gecko.Very Fun to have.<br />
<br />
(Eublepharis Macularius) The Leopard gecko from Pakistan is the most popular beginner gecko in the business. Love these not shy to stomp around l,sleep all day eyelided gecko's.They are not curious and would walk into your mouth to hide and go to much by impulse.. But There chill as hell.<br />
<br />
(Hemitheconyx Caudicinctus) The AFT is closely related to the Leopard gecko except from Africa and they have different feet. Also They are complete opposites of Leopards because they are very shy untill you hold them in your hand They are very handleable and sweet. <br />
<br />
(Chondrodactylus Angulifer Angulifer) True ground geckos found in Namibia to South African are not considered handleable by many. usually cause they are wild caught. My female is captive born and very handleable and it took alittle time to warm up to her. She doesnt bite and never has attempted to.<br />
<br />
[B]Not gecko&quot;s[/B] <br />
<br />
(Pogona Minor Rankini) Dwarf Bearded Dragon is from Australia. They are very handleable and with the same docile attitude of a Bearded dragon in a small package which grow only to 10 inches and dont have the beard. Also they are more insectivorious than there western Australian bigger cousins and Great for space_ savers..<br />
<br />
(Varanus Acanthurus Brachyurus) Yellow Ackies Dwarf monitor of Australia is a damn smart lizard and a komodo dragon in a small package. Mine is very handleable and I trustworthy walking around with him on my shoulders,in the car, or on a leash. MY ACKIE is My Favorite Lizard ever.<br />
<br />
(Scincus Scincus) The Egyptian Sandfish from Egypt and surrounding deserts actually swims in the sand. These Very docile lizards are very cheap and easy to keep.<br />
<br />
[B]AND NOW, The lizards I heard are the Most handleable:[/B]<br />
Chinese Water Dragon, Iguanas, Crested gecko, Gargoyle gecko, Leachianus, Blue tongued Etc.and Let me know more about these mentioned and others I didnt mention and I have not heard about....Thanks  PIctures would Be AWESOME   Respectfully Eli</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[MIXING SPECIES SUCCESSFULLY:Chondrodacty lus Angulifer,Pictus,Emac,AFT & Teratoscincus]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 05:02:48 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hi I am back on with Pictures of my successful community Terrarium Housing Together of different species from different parts of the world.I...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>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</div>


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			<title><![CDATA[My Community Terrarium Different Ground gecko's housed together with?any thoughts]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 05:08:37 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi It all started with me Buying a male Panther Gecko (P.Pictus)I named Rex-E.He taught me how to Herp and he's extremely tame.So I added a 2 Female...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi It all started with me Buying a male Panther Gecko (P.Pictus)I named Rex-E.He taught me how to Herp and he's extremely tame.So I added a 2 Female Leopard Gecko's(E.Mac)In a 29 Gallon community T. .Then I added a African Fat Tail Female named Stripette.Then I added a Female (Teratoscincus Prwzewalski) I named Veloca .I have a 20 gallon with a Rankin's Dragon (Dwarf Bearded Dragon)Baby/juve unsexed.So My QUESTION is Should I Put my Rankins Dragon(pogona Rankini) in 1 of TWO 29 gallons Tanks with different Ground gecko's.Im also thinking about adding a Chondrodactylus Angulifer/Namibian Lion Gecko,a T. Keyserlingi and a T.Robowoski,a T.Scincus.Paroedura Masobe and a white Female Panther Gecko.I will show pictures of my current success in Community Terraruim.Ground Geckos rule and you don't have to worry about them escaping cause you forgot to close your tank top-screens.Any thought's appreciated   ELI   P.S I also love my Yellow ackies Monitor (Varanus acanthurus) as my only Big Lizard.</div>

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