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    An ultra-red levis pic. This one's for you, Sarah

    This is the one of the most intensely red animals I've produced. When that head "fades out" at times, this levis is unbelievable. Special thanks to Casey Lazik, (circa '93) for the great starter bloodlines! Tom Wood
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    red stripe auriculatus pic

    This animal belonged to a friend, but thought I'd show it off. I have some young ones, from the same lineage that are turning out to be "screamers", too. Tom Wood
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    one more

    Somewhat blurry, but you get the idea.
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    laevissimus pic.

    Hello, I thought I'd share another laevissimus pic. This one is a four month old female. Once they get to this size, they seem to really take off. I was hoping to catch her "fired up", as she is a stunner at times.
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    One hour old laevissimus pic.

    Kinda' blurry shot of the first laevissimus I hatched (still doing well, too!). I'll be sure to post some more recent pics. This animal, at 4 months old is turning out really nice in pastel shades. Tom
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    Another pic, N.l.levis head shot

    I recently sold this female. Lots of color, resulting from a Lava male crossed with a high-red female. I loved the grey (almost purple) patches on her head and tail base. Tom
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    laevissimus success rate?

    Hello, Could I here back from all you N. laevissimus keepers out there? I'm curious to see what your breeding successes have been with these little gems. I've hatched-out several this season, but have lost a few juveniles, despite apparantly thriving and growing for weeks if not months...
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    Reefer

    Hello, I've been an avid reef aquarist nearly my whole life. I own The Reef Shoppe, in upstate N.Y. I have a liking for rare corals, as well as Gekkonids. I'm always interested in trading corals and equipment for uncommon geckos. Also, don't hesitate to ask for advice! Tom...
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    Greetings

    Hello everybody, Since I'm new to the furums, I thought I'd introduce myself; I'm Tom Wood. I've been keeping and breeding gekkonids for about 20 years or so. I have been working with strictly Australian taxa for the last 6 years. Over the last two years I have sold many animals to help...
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