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Old 12-22-2011, 11:01 AM
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Here's a few pics from some interesting geckos coming from the Skeleton coast of Africa. The incubation of their eggs can take as long as 2 years! I haven't seen or heard of too many around, so I've decided to throw a few pics up here to create a little hype lol. Hope you guys enjoy....
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Amezing and kinda odd geckos, but they look great!
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Hi Oli,
Thanks for sharing pics of this enigmatic gecko species.
Some friends of mines had been working with that species here in Europe but never had success with them.
I hope they will be doing good,
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These geckos look so cool!
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now that's a rarity for sure
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Very special geckos indeed.

Good luck with them they truly are stunning.
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