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Old 09-23-2009, 02:20 PM
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Default My new Caves are in from Europe. lots of pics

after a longer then it should have been shipping i finaly got my Goniurosaurus in today. they are all alive, some realy needed some water though. a special thanks to lotta for getting them all collected for me and thanks to the breeders that i got them from.
the pics are just quick snaps sorry they are not the best pics just want a quick one of each for my notes and no flash.

so here are some pics.

first a pair of G. araneus


cool pattern


some luii i got some young ones too but no need to show them all





1.1.3 G. Lichtenfelderi i think they are G. Lichtenfelderi Hainanensis though






and some jap caves 1.2 G. Kuroiwae




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Old 09-23-2009, 04:51 PM
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Very nice Goniurosaurus. I love the G. Kuroiwae. I hope I can get some cave geckos soon.
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AWESOME group... I love that stripish Kuroiwae!!!
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Look great Matt! Cant wait to get mine from you!
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Beautiful Goniurosaurus! I hope you will have success with them!
The last female Araneus has an exceptional drawing. I have not yet seen such a pattern.
And another matter, your Lichtenfelderi is no Lichtenfelderi, it is a Hainanensis unequivocally.
From which breeder are the Kuroiwae?

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Beautiful Goniurosaurus! I hope you will have success with them!
The last female Araneus has an exceptional drawing. I have not yet seen such a pattern.
And another matter, your Lichtenfelderi is no Lichtenfelderi, it is a Hainanensis unequivocally.
From which breeder are the Kuroiwae?

Good luck,

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goniurosaurus orientalis toyamai yamashinae kuroiwae splendens hainanensis lichtenfelderi luii araneus catbanensis bawalingensis huuliensis
thanks markus

yea i didnt think they were Lichtenfelderi when i got them. they so look like Hainanensis, the neck band so gives it away. they do look like lowland hainanensis to me as well. but that is cool, because i think the other ones that i have are highland. so now i will just have both.

i do know a guy in the US that has G. lichtenfelderi so i can get them here as well. but might try to get more from europe as well.

the Kuroiwae i got from Roman i think.

some look thin because how they were shipped and when they got here. but lets just say they were in the box for about 11 days i wasnt very happy about that. they were picked up at the hamm show on saturday 9/12 and i was to get them on 9/17. but something happened and they didnt get to miami till friday 9/18 and at that point i they couldnt be shipped till the next week and the importer wasnt in on monday so they shipped tuseday for weds the 9/23 so actualy 11 days latter i got my geckos. there was 2 dead out of about 50 geckos (leos,gonio and coleonyx). so it wasnt bad but it still shouldn't have taken that long. i was so scared about the caves dieing. but it was the coleonyx elegans that didnt make it. so toss up if i want to risk it useing them again.

when are you going to have some caves for me to buy markus?
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Aw Man! those araneus are Sick! I mean SWEET Sick. Got to pick me up some a those some day sooner then later. mine as well go with some Kuroiwae wile I'm at it. mark me down for some down the road WHEN you have some success dude.
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Nice pictures of all your new goni's! Very cool collection you have there..good luck with the breeding I think I have a mix of the low land and highland hainanensis too. One of my adult males is alittle bit smaller in size, and has thinner, brighter yellow banding than the other 3 adults. And his leopard spots are smaller and more numerous. The other 3 consisting of 1.2 have fewer spots and they seem to connect into odd shape blotches. I definately have two different locals.
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also where do you get your clay pots?
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I like the first araneus the best. Some really nice yellow coloration. Sorry about the elegans, but at least the gonis came out unscathed. Look forward to seeing some baby pics in a few months
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