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Old 09-09-2005, 03:31 PM
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Just wanted to show the color variation in a couple of my grayii. Also, hoping the female will give birth soon.



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nice hopefully in a few years us Naultinus breeders can all get together for some bloodline trades.Our groups can never be too diverse.
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Incredible geckos Jerry, I love Naultinus. I hope to obtain some young of these late next year.
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Really nice specimens Jerry! Are you aware of any south island species in the US?
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Yeah, Jay, I agree.

Fred, I don't know of any right off but it would be nice. See you next week.

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Thanks for your answer Jerry but after a few beers you will tell me more... (lol)
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Nice grayi Jerry ( who said I'm jealous ? :x ), but I've a question.
Aren't you nervous when you take pics outdoor if they try to move ?
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there are a small handful of elegans but not many.
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Fred, that sounds good! Armali, I have a tree in my yard that I like to let them "live" on sometimes if I'm around where I can keep an eye on them. I was home yesterday catching up on some stuff, so I let the Naultinus out to play.

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Jerry, great pics! there is something about the green in them that is really different, perhaps is the brightness of it compared the more 'natural' greens you typically see on animals and in nature.. but either way, they're awesome. thanks for the pics.

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