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Old 11-08-2009, 09:20 AM
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I acquired a week ago this two beautiful geckos. According to the breeder they both females. Well they look so small to me to determine their gender but it will turn out. The geckos about 3 months old and i am suprised how small should they be when they are newly born.
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congrats on the new vipers there a great species!!!!!
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I just got a trio of them and they are great little geckos. How have your young ones been doing?
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i have been looking into getting some for the longest time but cannot seem to find them anywhere. where did u get them from?
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i have been looking into getting some for the longest time but cannot seem to find them anywhere. where did u get them from?
Someone locally was getting rid of a breeding group so I picked them up from him. I have seen them occasionally in a reptile store near here but I don't think many people keep them. I am in Ontario, Canada so that probably won't help you.
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Old 12-08-2009, 09:27 PM
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They are doing well, eat well and grows, of course their size is still small. They looked bigger than they were in the picture. It's tricky because their size was about 1 inch when i got them. I keep them in a small tank on lime grit substrate with tons of hiding place with 40w bulb. They move easily on the glass surface as long as they are small. The best if you can get a tank with artificial rock in the backround and they will move to higher part of it at night to look around. I experince the same with picta where the geckos sat almost on the top of the backround rock and looked for prey.
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hope you don't mine me clutering up you post with pictures of mine. The trio I got were all full grown or close to it. They are still so small fully grown. I could only imagine what they must be like as juvi or hatchings.


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Nice looking vipers I hope mine will be as big as yours however thery are pretty far from this size.
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