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    some baby Coleonyx from this year.

    Chris! How've you been? Yeah, me, too on the bogerti. I've seen one in Granite Gap many years ago but that was it. Herpin' has been good. Spent some time in Mexico this year for the first time. You? Had a few litters of klauberi born this year. Here's a Peloncillo female and her babies.
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    some baby Coleonyx from this year.

    Some baby banded geckos from this year. It was a good year from the San Diego banded geckos. Here are a couple of their babies: Here's one of two Utah banded gecko hatchlings. And also got a couple of Texas banded geckos to hatch.
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    questions

    Black Banded Geckos (C. fasciatus) are only found in Mexico and very difficult to get a hold of legally. I am not aware of any in the United States but I am not well-connected. You can keep the western bandeds (C. variegatus), Texas bandeds (C. brevis) and black bandeds (C. fasciatus) similar...
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    A male brevis

    A little male brevis from the collection. Pesky things don't sit still very well. This is the best shot I got.
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    Tucson bandeds pics

    Was taking ID pics of my C. v. bogerti and thought I'd share them. Male: Females:
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    Hello.

    Hey everyone, When I moved to the southwestern United States, I got back into Eublepharids (I used to keep/breed leopard gex when I was a kid). For a few years, I kept various Coleonyx from brevis to v. abbotti, v. bogerti, and v. variegatus. But I didn't keep them for too long due to my time...
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