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Old 03-22-2007, 03:35 AM
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thought I wanted to share these with you:





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Hello Chris,

very beautiful gecko and not so small!!

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Thanks Matthias,

I didn't know that these big Hemidactylus are so cool until I got them . On the first pic you can see the male, the 2nd pic shows the female.

Did you have any luck finding a girl for your H. giganteus boy?

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Hello Chris,

no,i i didn´t have the luck to find a female.But the search goes on.I´d like to have the maculatus too,but now is simply space the problem

Good luck with your animals.

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Waiting was worthwhile itself! Finally!
CB June 2007.

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they seem to be in a very goog shape. Looking very good!
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Daily hiding place of my pair, it like the smooth surface.


Fill up from warmth (Spot).
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Very nice pair !
I now have 3.2 giganteus so can't give you a female and don't really need a male...

I came to big Hemidactylus without any reason but now I love them, unfortunately mine are very very shy.
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According to my experiences many wildcaught Hemidactylus are shyer as captive breds.

My H.m.maculatus comes itself also during the day outside for sunbathing.
In the evening, in the dark, they are however frightful.
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All my giganteus sunbath and are active at night... as long as I'm not watching closely.
There is also a link with the female having to be captured a few times for medication :
Le monde des reptiles :: Voir le sujet - Histoire d'un miracle (attention, photos super gores)

The male is now quite indifferent to me.

How are the Millotisaurus doing ?

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