G. kuroiwae, G. orientalis, and G. yamashinae pics

Nathan Hall

Founding Father
A big thanks to Thomas for the great geckos!

Goniurosaurus kuroiwae
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Goniurosaurus orientalis
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Goniurosaurus yamashinae
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Protean

New member
nathan,

I said you would be. it only gets better. I love the color your kuriowae. mine are all white and black. both my northern's and my southern's.

jason
 

modoki

New member
Stunning pics, my friend :D :D :D. I am very happy the long journey hasn't caused any problems to them.
I'll help you out with all you need for future breeding :wink: .

BTW, it was a pleasure for me doing business with you guys.

See ya

Thomas
 

LivingScales

New member
They are beautiful! It is too bad that they can't be exported anymore and only a handful of people are lucky enough to work with them.
Good for you, Nathan!
 

Nathan Hall

Founding Father
It is too bad that they can't be exported anymore and only a handful of people are lucky enough to work with them.
It is too bad. Yes, we are so excited to be able to work with these amazing geckos.
 

Protean

New member
LS, I'm very pleased to have them here in the states. I know Nathan is too. Hopefully we will keep on the same page over the next few years.

Bruce... I know, I was being playful too. That and some people have low balled me at price well under the prices I paid for any of them thinking they were right. So I guess some seriousness in there too.
 

LivingScales

New member
Oh!

Just for your information, G. toyamai, G. orientalis, G. kuroiwae and G. yamashinae become protected in Japan since Nov. 9th, 1978. G. splendens become protected since April 4th, 2003. Before they protected date, they are cheap lizard that available for export and for Japan's local pet market.

Furthermore, there is never a legal exportation of G. luii, G. araenus and G. hainanensis from Mainland China, so all of the available Chinese Goniurosaurus are origanated from illegal export stock (may be except G. araenus because it may be able to legally be exported from Vietnam). Does this surprise you a little?
 
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