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    Nephrurus wheeleri

    "Come on little, let`s smile for the camera!"
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    Searching for leopard geckos in south-west Iran

    This April I had the opportunity to join herpetologist Dr. Gunther Köhler in an expedition we did in south-west Iran together with an Iranian biology student and a driver. It was our goal to find leopard geckos in their natural habitat- and to experience the country, the people and a lots of...
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    Eublepharis macularius "montanus"

    I had only one egg from my E. macularius "montanus" (west pakistan location) group this year. And it just hatched!
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    Traditional use of Tokay in Indonesia

    Traditional use of Tokay in Indonesia WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Handel mit Geckos in Indonesien: Gefangen, aufgespießt und getrocknet - Wissen | STERN.DE A lot of these are probably for the export to other countries, so this use might not be that traditionally,...
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    Don`t mess with N. wheeleri!

    Or they will try to scare you to death! "Wanna mess with me?!?" And to calm you down a picture of the only female eastern U. milii we hatched last year:
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    Pristidactylus torquatus

    I kept a single male back in the early 90s and I have a new male since 2004. It`s hard to accept not to be able to find a girl for him:
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    High normal

    I just wanted to show some of my "high normal" leopardgeckos. They are F2 and great animals. The E. m. afghanicus are way shorter than the normal leopardgeckos, while the E. m "montanus" (a western pakistan locality) are a little longer than the nominat form, but slender in their appeareance...
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    A very ugly U. milii

    This little dark and small one hatched today and we are waiting for two more eggs two hatch :biggrin:
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    Snake-eyed R. auriculatus?

    Katrin B. asked me to upload some pictures for her. She noticed, that one of her R. auriculatus has got snake-eyes. Do they pop up frequently in Rhacs?
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    U. milii hypo vs orange

    I just wanted to do a quick comparison shot of this hypo male and a dark and orange female. She is quite big- but also old. I hope that they will bring me some eggs next year!
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    Red Eyed Hybino

    Just some pictures of my nicest RedEyed Hybino :)
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    Give me a pillow,...

    because I`m not willing to get out of this!
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    N. wheeleri

    just 5 more grams, come on,....:king: Does anyone know the minimum breeding weight for males? My male grows very slowly. He is around 8 gr and doesn`t really want to get bigger.
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    L. damaeum hatching

    This little one had problems when he hatched so I helped him a little bit: Now he is even bigger than two other L. damaeum that hatched two days later:
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    First australian hatchling of the year

    First blury picture of my first australian hatchling in 08. I`m just waiting for his clutchmate:
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    My hypo U. milii pair

    While I already had some normal and lightphase females, Marcia sent me a hypo female that seems to be perfect to pair her up with my hypo male. I can`t wait to see what they will produce!
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    P. m latirostris

    It`s always nice to see this: They have chosen the toilet spot area- but I agree that it`s time to clean it :-)
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    My Lucasium steindachneri

    The Lucasium/Diplodactylus-complex will continue being one of my most favorite geckos. The Lucasium steindachneri are my newest addition: "Hey, take this camera out of my face!"
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    U. milii solves hemipenial problem

    I disturbed my hypo-milii couple during breeding. Normally they don`t mind, but this time the female run away. The everted hemipenis did not return into the body,... the male started cleaning it with his tongue, a quite normal behaviour for most geckos. What was new to me was the following...
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    Breeding Rack

    After two afternoons I finished my breeding rack. There is still a little bit of work to be done, but you can get a idee how it will be like. On top, there will be ten 33x19x11cm (5l) clear boxes from rotho, below nine 40x33,5x17cm (18l) boxes. On the ground you can see two incubators. I use...
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