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Old 10-20-2007, 01:44 PM
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Question hemidactylus triedrus

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I wonder if anybody have some information or good webpages about hemidactylus triedrus ??

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Hey Sandra

It is very hard to find any useable information and even litterature about H.triedrus.

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Any Body Know The Going Rate On These?
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In my opinion the going rate is much less then it should be.
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Old 11-09-2007, 01:19 PM
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I never get tired of these guys.BOBBY

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Hello Bobby,

great shot!I love them,too.I have 4 youngsters,hope to breed them in 1 year.
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:42 PM
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They are fun to work with and I had a couple hatch out this year that are extremely pale compared to their clutch mates,I was going to sell them but I think I'm going to hold onto them and see what they progress into.BOBBY

This one isn't going through a shed and is always this color or lighter.

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those are awesome! I have two triedus, they are very neat.
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I have a pair of H. triedus. Can anyone give me specific breeding info on them. Where do they usually lay, and anyone have any good incubation temps/humidity levels?
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To Rhacryce: Maybe the pale one is the subspecie H.t. lankae, they are often paler than H.t.triedrus.

To Palex 134: My experience is that they either glue it on to some wood or they bury it down in the dirt. Often in the colder side of the viv.

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