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Old 12-31-2010, 04:35 PM
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More thanks to MATJAZ! He seems to have supplied me with a number of amazing geckos!
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What a cute little fella! I like the set-up, extremely natural and gives good camouflage.
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Full tank shot? Awesome geckos
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Old 12-31-2010, 07:09 PM
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At times I contemplate moving the androyensis to a smaller enclosure until it is an adult but it seems to find its food without any issues. Can't wait to get a nice group of these going!
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You have got some awesome geckos NigelMoses! what do you have in total??
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Very nice. Did you get more than one? I've been keeping an eye out for androyensis in the U.S. for a couple of years now and haven't been able to find any. It's a species I'd love to work with.

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Very nice! These guys have appealed to me for a while, still haven't been able to find any in the US, though.

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I'm so jealous.
Gorgeous androyensis~
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This is definitely a cute little species. Newly hatched babies are soooo small, but they don't seem to be problematic to keep at all. They just like it warm.

Wow, it seems you have given this baby a real palace to live in. I do keep my babies in pretty small enclosures, but it should be just fine as long as it manages to find food without problems.

It looks like they have stopped importing this species in the last few years or so, as WC animals have become way too cheap.
It seems they have almost disappeared from US and European collections in the last couple of years. You can't find WC animals anymore and it's quite hard to locate any CB animals as well. There are very few breeders out there who still breed this species.
Hopefully more people will start breeding them in the near future.

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Great looking animals and a really nice set-up. Matjaz always got a lot of amazing geckos. Congrats on your new additions!

Matjaz, how do you keep your breeder P androyensis? In terrariums or in critter keepers?
Pics of your set-up(s) would be really appreciated.
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