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Old 09-13-2010, 12:27 PM
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sp went to the white plains expo and picked up two frog eyed geckos, I believe they are roborowskii but cant be sure. I’ve always liked these guys so vary happy I managed to pick them up. So par they have been hilarious to watch and I must say are like little bulldogs of a gecko. I curtly have them in a 29 gallon tank with a mixture of Jurassic sand (didn’t by enough of it) and sieved play sand. For hides I’m using cork bark and they seam to like it and right after I put them in they started digging like crazy.

Right after I got home while they where still in the cup.





this is the 29 gallon (used to hold my tiger hissing roaches but that changed fast) defiantly need more sand but really want to use Jurassic sand for this tank will have to wait till the next show i guess or order it off line.



they lightened up when they got into the tank, the male I think turns a vary bright white



Them taking some interest into some lateralis, the male (left) was a pig but the female finely took some interest after the lights went out.


male in the feed dish lol


female finally going over to investigate


also picked up some cork bark but now I think this is going to be a fairly regular trip man was it cool.
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Old 09-13-2010, 05:47 PM
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very nice additions!!
they are T. roborowskii for sure.


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Old 09-13-2010, 05:53 PM
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thats what i thought and what i was actually looking for so thats good now i just hope i got a male and female. how do you sex them?
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male have two pronownced bulges in postcloacal area white plains in usally a good show sorry i missed it now did they have any other types of frog eyes
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Old 09-13-2010, 08:25 PM
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thanks. i was actually surprised to see them i know i saw one at the lllreptiles booth (only one) for 30. i found mine at the booth on stage (i think the ether part of Tiffany's Frogs or right next to it) for $15 each. thay had quite a few up there all the same species along with some leo's, pictus (i believe) and a pair of moon glow cresties that where not for sale. in fact i think i've seen pictures of both of them on here just have to dig up the thread.
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1.1.0 Leopard gecko
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1.1.0 Malaysian cat gecko (A. felinus)
1.1.0 Frog eyed gecko (T. roborowskii)
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Old 09-16-2010, 04:44 PM
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Nice looking frogeyed's, congrats!!
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very nice thanks for posting all those pics i know it a hassle....
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Very Nice!
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i went to that show too and i didn't see any others (besides the 3 mentioned). the one at lll's table had bits of bright orange around the black bands, i'd never seen that before. I only have a pair of prezwalski...probably should have snagged that roborowski while i had the chance! Frog eyes are awesome, they're monster eaters and most have no fear!
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Old 09-17-2010, 01:00 PM
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i actually almost bought that guy too when i saw him actually but i only had $100 to really spend so i went with these little guys. just glad i found them at all and ya i swear thay tare through roaches like there is no tomorrow.
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1.1.0 Leopard gecko
2.5.10 Crested gecko (R. ciliatus)
1.1.0 Malaysian cat gecko (A. felinus)
1.1.0 Frog eyed gecko (T. roborowskii)
0.1.0 Tokay (Gekko gecko)

lots of roaches

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