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Old 01-08-2011, 07:26 PM
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These photos are not the best. They had hit the bottom of their roach bowl, noticed they left a tiny one in there, filled those bowls about 5 times! They sure do love to eat!




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Can't get enough of these guys, Congrats again!
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Old 01-08-2011, 07:34 PM
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Thanks! Wishing I had "found" them years ago!
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nice geckos, what's their scientific name??
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teratoscincus robowalskii
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cute names

mdmlss-you calling them przeswalskii roborowskii crosses there?? haha
I think he meant teratoscincus roborowskii, that's what they look like to me at least.
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yea bad spelling on my part thats what i was trying to say

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Great pics of a great little gecko
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ha nice pic, they normally active?
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ha nice pic, they normally active?
Mine are very active day or night. I did notice that when I took away some of their extra heat, by placing them in a climate controlled room, they were less active and tended to stay in their hides. Extra heat is back on and they are out truckin again
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