Strophurus ciliaris aberrans babies

Nicolas

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2010 starts very well ...

with the first babies c.aberrans Kimberley form.
 

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Nicolas

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the parents ...
 

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sunny

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Great job Nico. My congrats.
Definitely a very good start. It's crazy, you got the first offsprings of the season while others don't start the season yet.
Reagards
Sebastian
 

Nicolas

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You're right Seb, this year is special for me. As I had planned a surgical mission in Rwanda for some weeks I had to change the cooling time of my geckos and started the cooling early in september (for this reason I didn't breed most of my geckos last year). So in december most of them were ready for breeding and the first eggs arrived very very early this year.

I know it is not very physiological but it was the only way for me to let my geckos in the best condition during my Africa's job. So my children had no stress in the management of my "other children" :coverlaugh:

Some early 2010 Strophurus eggs ;-)
 

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oli

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:blushing:i think some of you europeans just come on these forums to tease us? Is this true or does it just seem to be the situation? Wow you have just presented me with one reason to have human children! hahaha but they take to long to raise up to the age of being trustworthy caretakers....
 
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