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    Grandis.The real deal.

    Here is an all blue female virtually patternless.Bright white ventral surface is also a characteristic of this morph/mutation(I think anerytheristic).I created this morph in my collection by breeding grandis for over 16 years.
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    Reptile Super Show? Oh My!!

    :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: This show was insane.I have been to big shows in the past with lines like this.The difference is that those shows are finished and this line lasted all day!!These pictures were not taken at the begining of the show, it was after noon.Sunday wasn't much...
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    H. fasciatus

    There is in fact a small stronghold of these being bred in the U.S. Adults showing dimorphism(male is yellow)c.b. adults are stunning. this is what juvies look like.For those who don't know the other Hemidactylus in the cup are triedrus. heres a few more for fun.
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    more Lygodactylus species

    Lygodactylus sp. from E.Africa and L.kimhowelli for fun
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    Lygodactylus species

    Lygodactylus sp.(a) from Madagascar Lygodactylus sp.(b) from Madagascar and the first one I produced back when he was a youngster
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