Homopholis fasciata

PassPort

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Just picked up 2.2 Homopholis fasciata. A pair for myself and one to sell/trade. Crazy awesome little geckos with feisty personalities and little bulldog faces! check out pics of my 2 pairs:
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mh728

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Awesome, I've started eyeing Homopholis alot lately. Not much info out there. Are they LTC or what?
 

PassPort

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these were imported about a month or so ago. I hand picked these 4 out of a group of about 25-30.
My personal pair was picked for youth and color. They're maybe 75% grown and very high contrast.
The pair I picked up for trading were the most robust and vigorous animals out of the bunch. I also paid attention for ones with full original tails and that weren't fully grown. All of the animals from the shipment were in great shape and very healthy. I was surprised to not find one sicky in the whole group.
 

cliff_f

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I have never hatched any yet but these are taking a while and everything still looks good when I candle the egg.
 

cliff_f

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Mine have been incubating for a little over 4 months. Hopefully they dont take much longer than 6 months to hatch.
 

PassPort

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right now I don't even care if mine breed, they're just oh so cool. Definitely species you have to try at least once. Actually, it's an entire genus you have to try at least once.
 

SarkkaS

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I haven't heard of that many successful breedings of H. fasciata but the one I recall, had the eggs incubating for around 9-10 months..

That's a LONG time to incubate gecko eggs. This species is actually on my list among the next few possible animals to try and breed.. ;)


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