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Old 01-10-2009, 01:37 AM
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Pareodura vazimba pair just acquired from Jay Sommers. I just looked at them tonight and the female's belly is full and bulging with crickets!





Check out the tail curl on this female! P. androyensis do not get that many curls and their tails are thicker in both male and female.









Thanks Jay for the cool gex!
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Very nice geckos and nice pics as well!
I got Paroedura androyensis right now but I'm going to try more Paroedura species if I see some available.
Keep us updated.
Thanks for sharing and good luck with them.
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Yay Julie! Welcome to the vazimba club
Aren't they cool little guys?
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Thanks guys! It is a small club right now Clint! I have been very interested in them since seeing your pics here.
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Wow those are great. I have seen many pictures of them, but never a picture that gave a good size reference. What age are they?

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Cool geckos Julie. They are so tiny though. How big are they full grown?
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Cool geckos Julie. They are so tiny though. How big are they full grown?
They are supposed to be bigger than P. androyensis, not sure by how much. We'll find out!
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Wow those are great. I have seen many pictures of them, but never a picture that gave a good size reference. What age are they?

Congrats,
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I am guessing they are about a month old.
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They are supposed to be bigger than P. androyensis, not sure by how much. We'll find out!
Adult vazimbas are usually around 4 inches max
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Very cute. The Paroedura genus is great,Thay have a gecko for everyone size wise. But they all are share that signature cute face. Hopefully, you can make it to the San Jose reptile Show this year.
There won't be a San Jose Show by Upscale Reptiles, I will be doing his show in Sac late Sept. for sure.
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