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  1. mat.si

    my first E. agricolae babies

    Hi! These two are my first Eurydactylodes agricolae babies. They hatched a couple of weeks ago. These guys are so cool and really fearless. :) Matjaz
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    a rare sight - P. masobe sex :)

    Hi! I was so excited, I had to share this photo with you right away. It was taken about 15 minutes ago. I was just feeding my masobe and when I came to one of their terrariums I was (very pleasantly) shocked. I had quite a few babies over the last three years, but I've never witnessed an actual...
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    mission impossible: operation broken egg

    Hi! Here's an account of an interesting event, documented by the series of photos I took last year. In March 2006 my oldest Chondrodactylus a. angulifer orange female laid her first pair of eggs for the season. She buried them in the sand under the clay hiding place she usually uses during the...
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    first henkeli baby of the season

    Hi! First henkeli baby of the 2007 breeding season finally hatched.
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    some of my orange Chondrodactylus a. angulifer

    Here are some photos of my orange bloodline Chondrodactylus a. angulifer. One of my breeding pairs. Male Female Some 2006 babies. Newborn Male Female Two males Enjoy. :) Matjaz
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    my first F2 Cameron Highlands babies

    My first F2 Cameron Highlands felinus babies hatched at the end of October, after 79 days at fluctuating temperatures of 21 to 27 C (mostly 22 to 26 C). They are doing great. I just love this species. :)
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    first masobe of the season

    I'm happy to report, that the first two masobe babies of this breeding season just hatched. The first one hatched on 8/24/06 after 126 days of incubation on 21 -26 C. The second one hatched on 8/25/06 after 127 days. That is a few (5 to 10) days earlier than last year, probably due to...
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    first splendens of the year

    These two little beauties are just a couple of hours old and hatched two days ago (8/16/06). They were the first G. splendens babies to hatch this year as the first eggs were quite late this season. Might be due to cold weather in May/June. First babies usually hatched a few weeks to two months...
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    Yeeeeees!!! First Eggs!!! :)

    Last night while I was spraying my geckos, I noticed that the hidding place in one of the felinus terrariums was moved a little bit. I lifted it and discovered a female sitting on top of freshly made pile of substrate. After some careful digging I found a pair of perfect eggs. These are my first...
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    the way they do it (adults only) :)

    Here's some guentheri porn for you, you geckophile perverts! :lol: :wink: I hope Nathan won't mind some uncensored gecko sex photos on his forum. :lol: First he takes off her clothes. And then they do it.... Enjoy! Matjaz
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    some cb henkeli females and henkeli growth rates

    I have a bit of time today and so I'm posting a few photos of my geckos. Here are some of my four young U. henkeli females, which were held back from last year. They are almost exactly a year old at the moment. They are already quite big and growing well. They are all between 56 and 71 grams in...
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    my orange tiger and red females in their best colors

    I was taking some photos last night and was quite surprised when I saw my red ciliatus female. She's about a year old and I never saw her being that intensively red before. She's usually light reddish brown by day and turns red at night. Unfortunately she wouldn't stand still, so all of her...
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    Successful cricket breeding for Ken

    Hi Ken (and other interested parties)! :) As I said, I breed three species of crickets. Gryllodes sigillatus, Gryllus assimilis and Acheta domestica. I've been breeding my own crickets for about 17 years now. Here are my secrets of successful cricket breeding. :) I have my cricket breeding...
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    C. elegans - some new pattern variations in 2006 offspring

    Hi! I'm always surprised by some new pattern variations in my elegans offspring every year. The interesting thing is, that a new pattern emerges in the offspring from females that have been producing babies for years, but have never produced such a pattern before. This year, the most...
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    Chondrodactylus angulifer baby hatching

    Hi! A few days ago I opened my incubator and saw this... I don't catch the actual moment of the baby hatching very often. Enjoy! Matjaz
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    Is there anything I can do? (E. agricolae problem)

    Hi! Does anyone have any experience with this? I have a pair of E. agricolae + a younger male. The pair was kept together, but I never observed any copulation or connected activity by the male. The female also didn't lay any eggs by now. Because the younger male has grown quite a bit in the...
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    Wow, so many new gecko books (in German only)

    I usually buy every gecko book published and I also bought most of the gecko books from this series. I didn't really check the publisher recently and when Patrick announced his new books I found out there are so many new ones available.... http://www.ms-verlag.de/Art_fuer_Art.113.0.html
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    mini klemmeri

    Hi! These are some baby Phelsuma klemmeri born in May. They are so small, but not afraid of anything. :) Still my favorite Phelsuma by far! And this is where they came from. :) Enjoy! Matjaz
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    a bunch of elegans (eggs, babies, subadults, adults)

    Hi! Here's some more Coleonyx elegans photos. Enjoy! Look at the amazing variation of color and pattern in this species. 1.2 subadult animals from last year. Striped male with an unusually wide black stripes. Very dark banded female. Just look at these two, how different they are. Very...
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    Captive bred Uroplatus and prices in Europe

    Hi! We certainly need more captive bred Uroplatus. As far as I know, the import of Uroplatus sp. to Europe has already stopped with this year and it's probably just a matter of time when all Uroplatus export will be stopped sometimes in the future. The majority of imported animals very probably...
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