I guess we are all kinda wondering what "Rare Geckos" will be bringing to Tinley Park this October??? We know you'll have crested geckos, Nephrurus, and Diplodactylus, but what other Rare Geckos will be for sale? Oh, and good to see you decided to keep these forums up and running.
These are photos of one of the hypo pictus pairs I've produced thus far this year. These animals are showing the color loss already at 3 months of age. With this hypo trait, as the animal ages, it looses most of the dark pigments in the skin, making it look white/yellowish cream. These two...
These guys are great geckos, very easy to keep, I should be getting some eggs here really soon, so stay tuned for the next time.lol. Enjoy, although the photos are blury!
Pic 1,:female
Pic 2,3:male
Here are a few shots of my female T.microlepis, she's gravid! I'm very excited to be working with this species.
*These geckos are very curious and this female is a voracious feeder. Anyone else here in the US keep these?
I highly recommend all of you aboreal gecko lovers out there to get some sort of bavoyia species...They are great! They are beautiful, and they require the same care as a crested gecko would, with the exception on a "look and not touch" rule...How do you post photos on this site??? Can I use...
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