Ivan said:
Phelsuma cepediana is more common (still quite rare) then Phelsuma berghofi for sure in Europe. But I would say it's easier to get a pair of berghofi then it would to get a pair of cepediana over here. It's like everyone like cepediana and love to get them, with berghofi this number of people that are interested is a lot smaller because of their dull colloration (compared with other species). Just take yourself Jeroen how many years are you searching for cepediana and you still don't have them. You are searching for berghofi a shorter period and you have some in your collection and a few reservations to get some in the near futher.
Congratulations with the breeding of cepediana by the way Hundo!
for the cepediana pair you are right Ivan,
but I do have a female in reserve
for berghofi it's a different story.. but your right in some way the first pair i got from Hennie v Setten he offert them to me and i cant say no against that offer.
the second pair i get from Ralf Orphall. but that was just lucky
a third pair i probobly get from markus roesch. but that is next year(I hope.)
the story i told from cepediana is because the years that are coming will be year that there will be more Cepediana available because we have one big breeder of cepediana. (you know who) the reason why i don't have them i because i need to learn a lot more about phelsuma's as im am not even a full 4 years busy with phelsuma's. i now get a female for experience. because there are a lot of females.
Just take yourself Jeroen how many years are you searching for cepediana and you still don't have them
I am searching 2 years.
with berghofi this number of people that are interested is a lot smaller because of their dull colloration (compared with other species).
you said the same as Kevin T.
but if i tell you that only kevin and me the only ones are that have berghofi in possesion and cepediana there are more pairs i think you will agree with me. but i had trouble with getting a pair of berghofi. 3 breeders didn't want to give up some youngsters because lack of eggs.