Just another couple pictures. Mainly S. wyberba as promised!

clarksgeckos

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I just wanted to share these photos of S. wyberba. This is two subadult females and a picture of the caging system I use to house them once they are around 6 months of age.

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And the final photo is of a pair of Strophurus williamsi that I just caught in the act :wink:

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Thanks for looking and hope that you all enjoy.
Clark and Nicole Tucker
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clarksgeckos

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Jeff,
I wont be breeding any wyberba until next spring. The oldest wyberba here is exactlyone year old now. The others are around 8 to 10 months of age at this time. I got really lucky in that I got a couple unrelated pairs plus one lone female so far. Thanks again Jerry!
Your good friends,
 

clarksgeckos

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Jerry,
You beat me to the punch on the thank you. Actually the oldest male is on a diet. He is starting to actually get a touch of the fatty pockets under his front legs :)
Hope to talk with you soon. I really have quite a few things that I would like to go over with you on a few species. I will try and write it all out though as I know that things right now are probably crazy like they ae here.
Your good friends,
Clark and Nicole Tucker
 

Jerry Peebles

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Clark-

I didn't mean they look too fat. They just look nice and healthy. Things have been busy, but I'm planning (I'm sure something will come up) to spend a little time at the computer tomorrow morning and catch up on a few e-mails. So send me the questions and I will try to do my best.

Best regards,

Jerry.
 

DDReptiles

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Boring, why don't you post something new and more exciting :lol: :twisted: :roll:


You know how bad I want some wyberba LOL
 

clarksgeckos

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Jerry,
I am running around like a chicken with my head cut off tonight so, I will just have to ask you all the questions I have later. They are mainly about the set ups for the three new species for this year.
I sure hope that all is well with you and your family and the geckos.
I just found out that D. galeatus is somewhat arboreal when they are young??? I opened a bin last night and found a 2 week old galeatus standing 4 inches up the side of a Sterilite container that is 4 1/2 inches tall. This baby walked a couple steps away from me all the while looking at me and then jumped to the floor of the bin and ran underneath one of the hides. Were any of you aware of that??
Your good friends,
Clark and Nicole Tucker
 

clarksgeckos

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HaHa Ken, Very funny!! Just like I can's wait for free Oedura coggeri???
Your good friends,
Clark and Nicole Tucker
 

clarksgeckos

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Thanks Derek! I think they will do very well for me next year. Good luck with your season as well.
Clark and Nicole Tucker
 
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