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Old 01-01-2011, 01:34 PM
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I have never seen this specie before and I am stunned!

Are these guys common in the US?
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Absolutely stunning!
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I have never seen this specie before and I am stunned!

Are these guys common in the US?
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have to agree those looks amazing i love the coloration with the spikes around the tail.

and who is Matjaz i keep reading that name lol
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Wow those geckos are so awesome!! Absolute stunners!
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Incredible animals! Congrats Derek. Matjaz always got a lot of great geckos
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Hi!
I'm really glad that this pair arrived in good condition after their long journey.
This is definitely the nicest and the biggest male I ever had. I'm positive Derek will be successful with continuing this breeding project.

I've been keeping this species similar to masobe, but they definitely need even lower night temperatures.
They are definitely not easy to breed. My females produced a lot of infertile eggs. But on the other hand babies are not very problematic to raise as long as you keep them cool.

Here are a few photos of my animals to say farewell to this project.

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It's interesting how your specimens are spiny
Need to dig out mine cause I'm quite sure they are not so rough
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P. gracilis might well be a complex with possibly a few new species.
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Indeed your specimen is relatively different, and the big male has a look and very particular coloring! He is impressive!
The first female looks like David's and my specimen.

How do you supplement your animals?
Have you already had problems calcic? Of minerals?
You use many snail?

In any case, very beautiful acquisition Derek and good luck in your project, it is a magnificent, but very delicate species!!!!
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