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Old 01-10-2011, 12:53 PM
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Hey guys, I don't ever post in this part of the forum, but figured I'd spread the love with a few pics of some very interesting animals....enjoy!
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The K. vanzyli is just amazing !

Have groups of this beauties ?
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No groups, I'm content with a pair for now If i am lucky they will multiply...
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DAMM 2 years two hatch out man do they live like a hundred years what do they run for a pair ? how are you keeping them do you ever give them water ? what is the size ? THOSE GECKOS TALK TO THE DEAD
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lol, yea they are unique skinny little things, but interesting. I have not heard them yet, but I have been told that they also make loud sounds to attract their mates similar to the p. carpi. I am waiting to hear something in the next room and think, "wtf was that?!" just to witness this fiasco! That's gonna be great! The pair I am caring for is not large, they are perhaps 3 inches total or so. Idk, they may weigh in at a whole 3 grams, I'm not really sure but it's not much, definitely a light weight contender lol. I have been told that they may live approximately 10 years, but am not so sure enough research has been done to conclude this. As for cb animals, the work is in progress, but for how long they live in the wild one can only speculate. I spray their bins every 3rd night and make the entire enclosure moist as they are used to cold humidity that creeps in from the ocean's of the skeleton coast, and that comes in pretty frequently according to eye witnesses As for the cost?! Not only is this not the section for that (I don't want Ethan to verbally harrass me for this), but value is really in the eye of the beholder as the availability of this specie, and the slow reproductive rates (incubation time, etc.), and the demand for them generally dictates this, but I believe it is a seller's market at this time The market may even be monopolized! lol jk.
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