www.pachydactylus.com

Chris3004

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Dear All,

A couple of months ago, Mirko and I decided to create a homepage on the genus Pachydactylus and other southern African geckos we keep.

After months of work we just launched our project today. You'll already find a couple of caresheets online, as well as pictures of all Pachydactylus species we keep. The content will be further extended and regular updates will follow. Hence, you should ensure to visit it regularely to avoid missing important information.:)

As this is a new project, we kindly ask you to be patient with regards to format errors or language issues. As some of you know, eliminating all of them before going online is rather difficult (and we're both no native English speakers;) ).

Many thanks to Ethan and Marty who gave us the opportunity to promote our homepage on GU!

We hope you'll enjoy the page!

Christian & Mirko

 
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Bob

New member
Very nice website. There is finally a good website for south african geckos. I didn't know you kept Colopus kochii. If you ever wanted to post pics that would be great. Colopus kochii is my dream gecko.
 

Sebastian

New member
Very good work. I was looking forward to this site. Hopefully it will make this fascinating genus more popular in the geckokeeper-world.

Thumbs up :)

Best,

Sebastian
 

Chris3004

New member
Many thanks, guys! Feel free to promote it, if you like it:biggrin:

Btw- a few pictures have been added, e.g. P. amoenus and P. geitje.

Cheers
Chris
 

Chris3004

New member
Well, new things need some eyecatcher ;) I can downsize the GU banner on our page to compensate :evil::nana::crackup:
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
:fight:Don't get me going or I'll give Eli your email address and tell him that you were looking for advice on how to set up a multi-species viv!!!:fight:
 

Chris3004

New member
:fight:Don't get me going or I'll give Eli your email address and tell him that you were looking for advice on how to set up a multi-species viv!!!:fight:

If that means advice on how to house a 'retarded little bastard' together with 'Crocodylus porosus' and 'Bitis arietans', then I'm your man! :paddle:
 

Chris3004

New member
Just a quick update, though many of you who became fans of our website on facebook probably already know:

We added tons of new pictures to the site, leaving us only with a small number of species without pictures. We're working on the remaining ones ;)

Many thanks for all the feedback!

Cheers
chris
 
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