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    Anolis distichus in Florida

    Howdy- I'm looking for reliable localities for Anolis distichus (the bark Anole) in Florida. If it's not too much trouble, please let me know off list. Cheers, Dan
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    Pygopods

    I'm looking for breeders of pygopods. Please contact me if you are presently breeding them, even if you are in Australia.
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    Resurrection of Sphaerodactylidae

    The forum's own Tony Gamble authored a paper that is sure to blow your mind. Summary of taxonomic changes: Coleodactylus, Psuedogonatodes, Sphaerodactylus, Gonatodes, Lepidoblepharis, Saurodactylus, Quedenfeldtia, Aristelliger, Teratoscincus, Pristurus, and Euleptes now constitute the family...
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    Another shot of H. squamulatus

    This time, a hatchling.
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    Nathan Hall and Bar Games

    Natedawg just had his world thrown upside down in a couple games of darts and fuse ball. I would't suggest playing against him - not worth the effort!!!
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    An inquiry - P. bastardi ibityensis

    Is anyone else producing and raising these?
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    Hemidactylus squamulatus

    Male and gravid female.
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    A hatchling

    U. guentheri, 4 days old.
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    A species many will never work with...

    Such a shame.
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    Culturing Drosophilia

    I've recently heard of a procedure that involves stocking Drosophilia mediums with eggs, as a means of increasing initial production. In all my genetics classes and dealings with Drosophilists I've never heard of this. Are any of you familar with this, it's success, it's likelihood, etc.? It...
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    Paroedura bastardi ibityensis

    It's taken a lot of work to get this 2 month old. The spines on the tail are only just starting to manifest themselves.
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    Call for specimens

    Hi everyone- A collegue of mine is in need of dead Aeluroscalabotes for an exaimination. If you have any frozen or preserved material please let me know, and I will arrange an introduction. Cheers, Daniel
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    Phelsuma dubia

    This is an enjoyable gecko to keep. They become quite tame. I took this picture the other day when I was cleaning out the dubia cage. I took out my pair and placed them in the window where they basked for an hour or so, fed them some waxworms out of my hand, then picked them back up and...
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    Cnemaspis africana

    Kind of a rough picture - they can be difficult to photograph. They are delicate imports, and stress very easily. My first attempt to acclimate them resulted in one male dying after I touched him. Quite strange. As delicate as they are in a shipping box, they appear to do reasonably well...
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    Hatchling G. cf. lictenfelderi

    Hatched out my first babies last week. Still not sure on the ID of the parents, but here's a hatchling. I like the orange eyelids on these guys.
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    T. roborowskii and fruit

    Anyone ever fed their Teratoscincus fruit? I was feeding my fruit eaters tonight and my girlfriend asked me to give some to the Teratoscincus. I told her there was no chance of them eating it, but I did it anyway. They sucked it down faster than the Rhacodactylus chahoua could. Has anyone...
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    Some Hemidactylus Species

    Terrestrial North African species: H. albopunctatus. Check out how big the head is compared to the forearms. Like a little T-rex. Unidentified species from Somalia. Similar to H. modestus. Reminds me of a Diplodactylus. Tropical Atlantic Species: H. greefi. Big with a spiny tail that...
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    Anyone know what this is?

    If you know what I'm doing in California, don't cheat...
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    Pachydactylus scutatus

    Some pictures of my male P. scutatus.
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