Pictures (bad pictures lol)

strikedistance

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Here are some pictures of day geckos i have kept and worked with. I found these old slides and desided to scan them in.

My fist male grandis imported form Nose bay.
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My gold dust that i had to sell when i moved to california.
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And a male cepediana that i used to take care of.
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strikedistance

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lol i knew that cepediana would impress youall. I used to help out Dr underwood at BGSU. I took care of most of her animals when ever i was in. The cepediana was hers and i never was able to get babies from her if she ever did breed them. I moved out here and haven't talked with her in a while. That is why i really want a pair now. HUNDO188 :D keep me in mind. I would love to get some henkeli and cepediana from you later. Just remember me lol.
 

the moof

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haha. and you Joe ;) :p i feel like such a postwh*re on here, so many posts yet i havent contributed at all really. oh well. haha. this one is just as bad... let me seee...

has anyone noticed how WC grandis tend to have more orange than red spots? Your animal from Nosy Be has high orange, and a large portion of other wild photos i have seen had orange dots. Of course i have also seen many with copious amounts of dark lush red, but Orange seems more common. Perhaps something in the UV light they recieve? Anyone have some theories to explain these tendancies?

regards,
Mark
 

HUNDO188

New member
i have noticed this in the past about the red and orange..
my first grandis pair was from glades herp about 12 years ago and the orange color was the best i have ever seen.It was a shame that i didnt really no what i had even though i bred the crap out of this pair, i sold all the babies and then the adult pair,never to see anyones like it yet..
 

the moof

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Truely a sad tale *sniff*. So many people waste oppertunities they could have had. Oh well. at least you made money off them ;)
 
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