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Old 01-20-2009, 03:07 AM
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Is anyone breeding these in the U.S.??
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Try Jon Boone (Geitje)

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Yes Jon does but they are not cheap by any means.
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Yes Jon does but they are not cheap by any means.
Haha. What is "not cheap by any means" anyway?

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Old 01-20-2009, 09:06 PM
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Haha. What is "not cheap by any means" anyway?
No disrespect Jon you know that. . just to rich for my blood right now lol. Great animals though. If I had it I'd buy the whole cup full.

Oh and it was meant as rugosus are expensive because of how rare they are not because you are sellin them hahaha sorry if there was a mix up about that.
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hello jon,

congratulate are that offsprings from 09?
Has for the moment a few eggs to lie, hope it become which!!

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Hi Stefan,

The juvenile P. rugosus are not from this year they are from last year. It's still a bit too early in January for me to have that many surplus rugosus setting around waiting to have their photos taken

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It's still a bit too early in January for me to have that many surplus rugosus setting around waiting to have their photos taken

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Geez, I'm sure there's too many of us here that wish we could say that
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Hi Jon

for my first rugosus hatchlings, there will be a party!!!
still 20 day´s......

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Hi Stefan,

Just remember the incubation for this species is very long for a Pachydactylus. Average duration is 75-90 days, with some hatchlings taking more than 100 days to hatch. Post pics when you have success (I'm sure you will).

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