We are on the RADIO tomorrow night at 8:00 PM (Sunday, December, 1) as a special guest talking about Giant Day Geckos and related topics. The last show was a big success. Tune in if you can and thanks for listening!
Follow below link to show:
Jon Klarsfeld DVM of Giant Day Gecko 12/01 by Gecko...
We finally did it
The Mustard morph is here.
A six year project proves to be genetic.
Cheers, Jon
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E-mail: giantdaygecko@aol.com
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Hurricane Sandy and some other weather conditions pushed in an unseasonably cold night with a night time low temperature of 48 degrees. We had to construct a make shift greenhouse heated by two 1,500 watt radiators to keep the geckos warm.
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In case you missed the freature article in the April issue of Reptiles Magazine about the GIANT DAY GECKO you can check it out for FREE at the below link:
The Insider
They included a slide presentation!
Hope you enjoy, Jon
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Geckos Unlimited - Phelsuma grandis- Giant Day Gecko Group
In South Florida the P. grandis breeding season is in full swing. What is happening in other peoples' collections?
Jon
Day Geckos - The finest captive bred Phelsuma since 1993!
Heads-up to all the Phelsuma fans out there. Check out our article on the Giant Day Gecko, Phelsuma grandis , in the April issue of REPTILES MAGAZINE. It is out this month (February, 2012). There is a soft-shelled turtle on the cover, but we got the centerfold pictorial. Hope you enjoy...
Below is a link to the 2009 review of the trade in Phelsuma. Scroll down to the bottom of page 10. Incredibly interesting stuff for any Phelsuma enthusiast.
http://www.cites.org/eng/com/ac/24/E24-07-02.pdf
Do not forget, it starts on the bottom of page 10.
Jon
GiantDayGecko.com
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Anyone interested in Phelsuma grandis will enjoy reading this study. It takes about 30 seconds to load but is very much worth the wait.
http://www.herpconbio.org/Volume_4/Issue_1/D'Cruze_etal_2009a.pdf
Jon
GiantDayGecko.com
I wanted to hear some opinions from Phelsuma keepers as to whether or not they feel that continually enlarged endolymphatic (calcium) sacs are considered healthy or unhealthy.
This yellowish giant day gecko (Phelsuma grandis) just came out of the incubator. If you look closely you can still see its egg tooth. Very few giant day geckos have yellow scales. In an effort to produce "mustard" giant day geckos we have been selectively breeding animals that have yellow...
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