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    Bynoe's Geckos

    Just wanted to share pictures of a couple Heteronotia binoei that recently hatched. These are a fun little terrestrial species to keep and breed. What's most interesting about these particular specimens is that they are parthenogenetic (only females), so it only takes one single gecko to...
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    Leaf-tail trio

    This is an old picture I posted a long time ago, but since it's the time of year these guys (and hopefully girls) are starting to hatch, I thought I would repost it. Jerry
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    Diplodactylus pulcher

    After seeing all the other great photos, I thought I better post something. These hatched earlier in the year and are probably the species that I am most excited about producing this year. Unfortunately, I didn't produce as many as I would have liked, but there is always next year... Happy...
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    Leaf-tail babies

    A shot of the last leaf-tail hatchlings of 2005 Saltuarius wyberba -- Phyllurus caudiannulatus -- Phyllurus platurus Jerry
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    N. wheeleri quadrus

    Had an interesting wheeleri hatch the other day that was missing a band -- has four instead of the usual five. Jerry.
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    Frugivorous Gecko Diet

    I just wanted to point out a new gecko food that I think anyone feeding frugivorous geckos will want to try out. While in Daytona, I had the pleasure of meeting Clark Tucker, and not only is he a great guy, he is also producing a frugivorous gecko diet (Clarksgeckos Frugivorous Geckos Diet) and...
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    N. grayii color variation

    Just wanted to show the color variation in a couple of my grayii. Also, hoping the female will give birth soon. Jerry.
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    Baby Diplodactylus

    Here are pictures of two of my favorite Diplodactylus species that hatched this summer. Who can guess the species? www.strophurus.com
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    Baby leaf-tails

    Just wanted to share a picture of Phyllurus platurus and Phyllurus caudiannulatus babies that just hatched.
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    Hatchling Diplodactylus pulcher

    Was happy to find these two little dudes hatched today! One striped and one "normal." [/img] Jerry
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    A few good Diplos

    Diplodactylus Pulcher -- quite possibly my favorite. Gets larger than galeatus and moves like a cat gecko Striped male pulcher Diplodactylus Polyophthalmus -- another nice species! Jerry Peebles
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    Phyllurus caudiannulatus

    Just wanted to share a picture of another very interesting species of Australian "leaf-tail." As you can see, their tail is quite the contrast to P. platurus. Luckily, these guys have been fairly easy to breed the last two year! [/img][/url] Jerry Peebles
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    Jewelled Gecko

    Just wanted to share a picture of Strophurus elderi and wish everyone a great New Year and a prosperous gecko breeding season! Cheers, Jerry Peebles. [img]
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