G.vittatus

cliff_f

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Just a couple updated pictures of the vittatus i got off "Camo" a few months back.
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camo

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I have never seen that before. That would be a good start for a potential morph. Imagine if you bred them to be covered in spots.
 

jwillistylz

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thats a very cool lookin design on that gecko. I was on your site the other day showing my gf some of your other species and she thought they were so cute. Now she wants me to buy her another gecko. >.< lol
 

cliff_f

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You have to be very careful with geckos.....They are very addicting once you get one it is hard to stop. I am good solid proof. I have a few more species I need to add to my site also.
 

jwillistylz

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You have to be very careful with geckos.....They are very addicting once you get one it is hard to stop. I am good solid proof. I have a few more species I need to add to my site also.

well so far I have the leopard and the tokay geckos. I bought her a setup and crested gecko for her b-day/christmas. She really likes how the velvet and frog eyed geckos look though.

Personally I think the phelsuma species are very beautiful and vibrant in color, so its kind of a hard decision at this point.

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cliff_f

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The Teratoscincus "frog eyed geckos" are a neat genus. I have a few my self I have the T. roborowskii, keyserlingii, and scincus. I have a few Phelsuma also, they are a neat and very beatifull geckos to work with.
 

TARENTOLO

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Very nice Vittatus, my male has many spots in the sides too.
I have 1.2 Vittatus & the bigger female layed two eggs 3 weeks ago i will show you the eggs soon!!
 
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