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Old 10-18-2009, 11:16 PM
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Default New fav....African banded geckos-Hemidactylus fasciatus!

Hi I just baught my first african banded gecko at the NARBC in IL, and I want to find more like it! I heard there are at least acouple different forms of these, I have the red eye form. If anyone else has any of these please feel free to share your experiences with them!
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Old 10-21-2009, 06:15 PM
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Thats my boy!

Always nice to see a gecko that I have sold pop up on geckosunlimited!

Glad to see that you are enjoying him and I will get in touch if anymore come my way, though I dont get them that often, and we only attend Hamm a few times per year. You should be able to aquire some here in the States, and thus a new bloodline is born.

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Old 10-21-2009, 07:23 PM
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Thats my boy!

Always nice to see a gecko that I have sold pop up on geckosunlimited!

Glad to see that you are enjoying him and I will get in touch if anymore come my way, though I dont get them that often, and we only attend Hamm a few times per year. You should be able to aquire some here in the States, and thus a new bloodline is born.

Good luck!

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Thanks Timm,

I appreciate that! I sure would like to get more of them. They are a very neat gecko. How is that male Cyrtodactylus peguensis doing? The one that dropped his tail. Did you by any chance sell him yet? If not, is he still alive? If he somehow survived, and regenerates his tail back I would also be interested in getting him at some point. I'm always looking for those too. Especially females. I have a ltc c.b. male pegu that I've had for 9 years.
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Old 10-21-2009, 07:37 PM
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No problem!

That male is actually my first experience with the species. I thought he was quite attractive as well, I just dont usually pickup singular animals (WAY too many at home)...Had he been part of a pair...you probably would have still got him! Like I said, to many already..

Anyways, the peguensis was still alive when I checked on him this afternoon, and had a nice lil tail bud sticking out, so I feel like he will be fine. Stay in touch, maybe you can get him.

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No problem!

That male is actually my first experience with the species. I thought he was quite attractive as well, I just dont usually pickup singular animals (WAY too many at home)...Had he been part of a pair...you probably would have still got him! Like I said, to many already..

Anyways, the peguensis was still alive when I checked on him this afternoon, and had a nice lil tail bud sticking out, so I feel like he will be fine. Stay in touch, maybe you can get him.

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Ohh thats good news. Glad to hear it! Ok well I will be in touch.
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Any husbandry information would be appreciated. I anticipate a 2.4 hemydactylus fasciatus on friday. These look quite nice from the photos that I saw, but we shall see... Kindly reply to: fruitflies1@bellsouth.net Thanks, JERRY
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