Canadian Keepers!?!

I was just wondering who/where are all the Canadians on this site!!

What do you keep?
What is on your "wish list?
Where do you live?!

Everything we keep is in our Sig.
my wish list includes several Xenagama's, Lygodactylus, and Tarentola.
And we are from Guelph, On. (near Kitchener)

-Nate
 

lexx

New member
hey nate!

i live in toronto, i have 1.3 leopard geckos (pets not breeders), and 2.3 cordylus jonsii. that's all i have at the momment but i've owned and cared for many other species.

my wish list: i'm really into cordylus species right now and i think i might expand my exsisting collection with other species from the same family. i also really like the diplodactus familly group but they're kinda hard to find. and finally i think i'm ready for a tortoise. i really want a hermans but i'm open to a few other species.

i'm always looking for breeders in canada and ontario, so it would be nice if this thread got bigger :)
 

DJay

New member
I'll chime in. I'm in Edmonton, Alberta and currently don't have any geckos right now but have kept leos, AFT's, viper, Oedura monilis and Standing's day geckos. Mainly I'm a dart frog guy but am looking for Viper geckos again and would love to find some Phelsuma klemmeri in Canada (or even someone who would be willing to ship to Cananda from the U.S. ... with all the proper paperwork of course)

DJay
 

Kevin McRae

Member
I'm from Southern Manitoba.

I keep the following geckos:

Underwoodisaurus milii
Uroplatus lineatus
Uroplatus sikorae sameti
Phelsuma grandis
Gehyra vorax
chinese cave geckos.

N. levis soon I hope.
 

Kaydee83

New member
Im from Winnipeg, MB and just bought a tangerine leopard gecko about 2 days ago. First time owning any sort of reptile. We will see how this one works out and the collection might grow.
 

Hilde

Administrator
Staff member
It was nice seeing you at the St Jacob's show yesterday :)
I've kept reptiles for almost 20 years, lots of species on my list, but currently I'm down to Rhac ciliatus, auriculatus and leachianus, Holdactylus africanus, Teratoscincus s. keyserlingii, Underwoodisaurus milii, Hemitheconyx caudicinctus and Eublepharis macularius. I'm hoping to add a few Australian species to the group later this year, it's still in the works, but promising.

Oh... the latest addition to my collection is a male Mack snow possible het Tremper albino from the show yesterday...
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f368/1derfool/SJshow/mackphtam4.jpg
Does he look familiar to you?
I'm in Kitchener, just a few miles down the road.
 
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