Howdy geckophiles!

Gecko Ranch

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Hi fellow geckophiles,

Nice to join such a diverse group! I am a Phelsuma specialist, but haven't met a gecko I don't like. My current breeding projects are:

Phelsuma
P. abotti chekei
P. andamanensis (need a female!)
P. astriata (need a male)
P. barbouri (need females)
P. borbonica agalegae (need males)
P. dubia Tanzanian (brown) (need males)
P. guimbeaui guimbeaui (need male)
P. hielscheri (need male)
P. klemmeri (have multiple bloodlines)
P. kochi
P.m. grandis (mult. bloodlines including Super Red and Crimson)
P.m. madagascariensis (need a female)
P. laticauda angularis (need a female not related to mine or Christenson's)
P. laticauda laticauda
P. lineata bombetokensis (need a male)
P. lineata lineata
P. nigristriata (need diff. blood)
P. quadriocellata quadriocellata (need a male)
P.robertmertensi
P. seippi (need some girls)
P. standingi (have mult bloodlines)
P. v-nigra v-nigra undescribed (have mult. bloodlines)
P. v-nigra pasteuri

Rhacodactylus
R. ariculatus
R. ciliatus
R. leachianus (Gran Terre and Pine Island forms, also some Allen Repashy "Island X")
R. sarasinorum (need a really aggressive large female to go with my big male).

Oedura
O. castelnaui
O. monilis

Misc Geckos: 17 species
Cyrtodactylus peguensis, Coleonyx (brevis, elegans, mitratus, variegatus), Geckolepis (don't know which one) Gekko gekko, Gekko vittatus (White-Lined/Skunk), Gehyra vorax, Hemidactlyus frenatus (parthenogenic house gecko), Homopholis sakalva, Pachydactylus fasciata, Pachydactylus tigrinis, Pachydactylus rangei (Webfoots), Pareodura picta, Pareodura androyensis, Ptychozoon kuhli (Flyers), Teratolepis fasciata (Viper Geckos), Tropiocalotes stuedeneri.

Leopard geckos
Eublepharis macularius: albinos normals, high yellows, "designers"- tangerines, lavendars, leucisistics, Stripes, Jungles, you name it!


Non-Geckos: Yeah, but they're cool! Blue Tongued Skinks- T. scincoides intermedia, "Rankin's Dragon" Pogona rankini, Occelated Skink (Chalcides Ocellatus) and a few Dendrobates, D. azureus and D. leucomela.
 

Gecko Ranch

New member
Hello and welcome to GU.
Did you happen to get the Cyrtodactylus Peguensis from a man named Shawn Crandall?

My first pair, a long time ago. Those were such a nice pair, and their chirp is on my website, also the GGA website. They did breed for me. I got another pair from Shawn Reaume (sp?) and have one offspring from them. They are a subspecies that does not chirp. :( They are still great none the less, and I am astonished at the growth rate on this little one month old. Already eating two week old crickets!!!! :shock:

Thank you for the kind welcome!
 

heiser

New member
WELCOME JULIE!!

I can't believe a "grandmaster" of the gecko world is only just venturig to GU. Katie and I still have the leo t-shirts we got from you when you were still in CO. The last time we saw you was at Daytona quite a few years ago. The forums will certainly benefit from your knowledge should you decide to stay around.

I don't have too many day geckos but still have our 14 yo female grandis (still laying fertile eggs) and her 17 yo mate and a group of klemmeri and I have gonatodes and Lygodactylus which some will call day geckos. That's not to say I don't have a gaggle of geckos...plenty of aussies and odd terrestrials and New Caledonians.

Regard,
John
 

PassPort

New member
'bout time you made your way over to the true gecko forum. We're equal species employers over here at the GU, not preferring one genus to the next **cough**Repashy**cough**cough**. j/k, Allen's is a cool dude.

Welcome aboard the GU family. I expect to see some sweet Phelsuma pics soon!

-Kevin
 

Gecko Ranch

New member
WELCOME JULIE!!

I can't believe a "grandmaster" of the gecko world is only just venturig to GU. Katie and I still have the leo t-shirts we got from you when you were still in CO. The last time we saw you was at Daytona quite a few years ago. The forums will certainly benefit from your knowledge should you decide to stay around.

I don't have too many day geckos but still have our 14 yo female grandis (still laying fertile eggs) and her 17 yo mate and a group of klemmeri and I have gonatodes and Lygodactylus which some will call day geckos. That's not to say I don't have a gaggle of geckos...plenty of aussies and odd terrestrials and New Caledonians.

Regard,
John

Thank you for the kind welcome John! It will be great to see you and Katie again someday. I need to do a Daytona show sometime soon!

That is quite an achievement that you two have your old P.m. grandis! I have a 15 year old male that is the first hatchling produced at Gecko Ranch. Sounds like you have quite an interesting collection, as usual! :biggrin:

Looking forward to seeing you around the forums here. :)
 

Gecko Ranch

New member
'bout time you made your way over to the true gecko forum. We're equal species employers over here at the GU, not preferring one genus to the next **cough**Repashy**cough**cough**. j/k, Allen's is a cool dude.

Welcome aboard the GU family. I expect to see some sweet Phelsuma pics soon!

-Kevin

LOL Kevin! Thank you for the warm welcome! Ah Phelsuma! Some of my favorite drugs!!! :biggrin:
 

heiser

New member
That is quite an achievement that you two have your old P.m. grandis!

Thanks Julie. The female was one Katie's first geckos. Got her as a hatchling when Katie was in 1st or 2nd grade (she graduated college this year!) then a year later got the adult male who was already 4. We also still have 12 of her original 16 leos. They range from 9 to 13 yo. I think I am the only thing in the gecko room older than the geckos.:lol:

Regards,
John
 

zohariels

New member
Wow! You have my entire christmas wish list, now if only I could convince someone to buy them for me... Whats the chance you ship to, visit, or know others that have these in Canada? Thanks!
 

Gecko Ranch

New member
Wow! You have my entire christmas wish list, now if only I could convince someone to buy them for me... Whats the chance you ship to, visit, or know others that have these in Canada? Thanks!

I was just discussing this under the P. vazimba thread! Canada unfortunately makes it hard to get herps back and forth in between us. Your best bet is to work with one of the great Canadian breeders we have on here and see about getting USA gex that way.
 
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