Eublepharis hardwickii

Nicolas

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enjoy it
 

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clint545

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Absolutely beautiful!!
How many did you end up getting?
Best of luck, and feel free to post endless photos of them:D
 

PassPort

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All I have to say is,
fgnsmgt^^$$&^Tfkjb fbhfhg3riu3ietug4!!!!!!!!!

WOW! Indian Fattails have been a pipe dream of mine since I first saw preserved specimens in a book 15 years ago. I was always told they just weren't available - none in captivity. You must have very good friends in India.

Hopefully, when you have surplus, I'll have a very good friend in Switzerland..... ;)
 

Nicolas

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thanks everybody
will do my best for this incredible spc.
 

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PassPort

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I think these deserve a different category on this forum , shouldn't have to be mixed in with so many mutants

Or we could just ban the awful mutations....... Limit it to just the old school patternless, basic albinos, hypos jungles, and high yellow/lavenders. Cut all of these BS "double rainbow, triple spotless, full raptor, half t-rex, semi-blind, completely retarded" phases."

Anyways, off topic. Again, wonderful hardwickii. Are they F1? Are these even available in Europe?
 

PassPort

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But those are my favorite. :rofl:

I recently adopted a mack snow enigma cluster **** from a friend's pet shop, needless to say, she's completely retarded. She has trouble focusing on prey items and is always bumping into things. Poor thing, at least she wasn't stripped of her spots.
 

Chris3004

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Nic,

as I said, strange to touch a gecko that was only known to me (probably the most people) from a handful of color photos.

It's actually the only Eublepharis species I'd love to work with.

Good luck.
Christian
 

Nicolas

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my older female after shedding

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cindy

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The last set of photo's are not showing up :(
You have some wonderfull, exciting species to work with....I love them!!!
Kind regards,

Cindy
 
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