
06-20-2011, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Andreasbd
Ok=) and with some phelsuma?
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Yes, but not with a lot unfortunately, as some future pairs I have are still too young to be bred.
I have ready a few P. nigristriata - 1 sexed female, one that looks like a male and 2 un-sexed. I should know the sex on these last two and the one who looks male as time gets closer.
I have also some P. klemmeri - 1 male, 2 females and 1 other which looks female. Out of the two 100% females, one will be very close to breeding age come Terraristika.
My P. klemmeri and P. nigristriata breeding pairs are un-related pairings.
I will also have with me some non Phelsuma's.
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Working with various geckos from the genera: Ebenavia, Lepidodactylus, Lygodactylus, Paroedura, Phelsuma and Sphaerodactylus
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