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Old 10-05-2010, 03:11 PM
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Default Teratoscincus keyserlingi(Giant Wonder Gecko)

My pair of T.keyserlingi are now just over a year old now so thought i'd show some pics of this stunning species.
Firstly the female:

Now the male:

And the two in their snug!!
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Old 10-05-2010, 04:14 PM
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realy nice!!!
thanks for sharing!!!


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0.0.3 Uroplatus guentheri
1.0.0 Uroplatus henkeli
1.2.0 Diplodactylus tesselatus
1.3.0 Teratoscincus keyserlingii
2.3.8 Goniurosaurus hainanensis
1.1.0 Coleonyx elegans
2.5.1 Stenodactylus sthenodactylus
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1.0.0 Furcifer lateralis
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wow the male looks like a heavy wieght
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awesome pair! I hope I can find some here in the states sometime this year
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wow the male looks like a heavy wieght
He is a big lad. He loves his food!!!

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awesome pair! I hope I can find some here in the states sometime this year
Good luck with your hunt for this stunning specie's. They are quite rare over here in the UK. I can't understand why they're not more common as they're very easy to look after and are very lively gecko's once it turns dusk.
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6.18.0 Leo's
2.2.0 Teratoscincus keyserlingi
3.2.0 Holodactylus africanus
2.2.5 Nephurus wheeleri cinctus
0.1.0 Aeluroscalabotes felinus
1.0.5 Goniurosaurus luii
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I know, i decided to try out prezwalskiis for my first frog eyes, and I couldn't be happier with their personalities. They're easy to care for, great feeders, have very interesting physical features, and are wonderfully curious. I'd love to have some larger more colorful species with the same positive attributes as my prezwalskiis, and I think the keyser's fit the bill! They are available here on occasion, just not common. I'd love to breed them and solve that problem
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Old 10-06-2010, 01:44 PM
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man if only i could find them over here vary pretty animals, still happy with my T. roborowskii
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I know, i decided to try out prezwalskiis for my first frog eyes, and I couldn't be happier with their personalities. They're easy to care for, great feeders, have very interesting physical features, and are wonderfully curious. I'd love to have some larger more colorful species with the same positive attributes as my prezwalskiis, and I think the keyser's fit the bill! They are available here on occasion, just not common. I'd love to breed them and solve that problem
Breeding is deffinately the way forward with these guys. My female had two clutches this year but turned out no good. I've put it down to it being her first season. So fingers and toes crossed for next year
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2.2.0 Teratoscincus keyserlingi
3.2.0 Holodactylus africanus
2.2.5 Nephurus wheeleri cinctus
0.1.0 Aeluroscalabotes felinus
1.0.5 Goniurosaurus luii
1.1.0 Goniurosaurus kuroiwae
3.3.4 Coleonyx elegans
1.1.0 Nephrurus milii
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man if only i could find them over here vary pretty animals, still happy with my T. roborowskii
I agree all Terat's are great geks to own. I was very fortunate to buy my two. First bought the male (unsexed baby) from a rep show September last year. Then bought the second baby(unsexed) from a different breeder at a later show which turned out female. So very lucky to have a pair with the added bonus of them being unrelated. Now i can't find any here in UK as i'd like a second female.
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6.18.0 Leo's
2.2.0 Teratoscincus keyserlingi
3.2.0 Holodactylus africanus
2.2.5 Nephurus wheeleri cinctus
0.1.0 Aeluroscalabotes felinus
1.0.5 Goniurosaurus luii
1.1.0 Goniurosaurus kuroiwae
3.3.4 Coleonyx elegans
1.1.0 Nephrurus milii

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I agree all Terat's are great geks to own. I was very fortunate to buy my two. First bought the male (unsexed baby) from a rep show September last year. Then bought the second baby(unsexed) from a different breeder at a later show which turned out female. So very lucky to have a pair with the added bonus of them being unrelated. Now i can't find any here in UK as i'd like a second female.


man that is lucky
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1.1.0 Malaysian cat gecko (A. felinus)
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0.1.0 Tokay (Gekko gecko)

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