Eublepharis hardwickii

Nicolas

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;-)

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cindy

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Ahh, now I can see them!!! I guess there was something wrong with my computer, I don't know. But those pictures are awesome!!! Keep on sharing, please :)
 

Bastet

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Absolutly fantastic animals :D
I hope, that I also can keep them in some years.

Best regards,
claudia
 

clint545

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Can't get enough of these guys!:)
What is their temperment like? They look like they're quite docile like a Fat-Tail...
 

GeckoTom

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Let me know when you have albinos available.

I hope there will get lots of years in the land before there are some appearing

I am always wondering what would be looking better than a naturally colored animal?!?

Grats Nicolas

But as I asked there where only unsexed animals available and the breeder wrote it would take some more months to see the sex for sure.

Best luck!

Even knowing Indian guys wouldnt help much I know people who visited the area where the are expected to live several times and found nothing. There wasnt a documented catch in the last decades

Tom
 

Nicolas

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2 CB late 2008 are 1.1 as I could see with surgical binocular glasses magn. 8X
CB 2010 should be a female.

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GeckoTom

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That sounds great!
Best wishes for a good breeding season!

There might be a lot of interestet people, but they are no enthusiasts to pay a lot of money, E.h. is a species for specialists. I think!

Some friends are definitifely interested, they would have the animal, but not for 1000,-- Euros each They have been ofered but didnt buy.

I will wait for 10 year and see how they reproduce, with egg laying geckos there are some surprices, I would never ever pay 2500 for a Nephrurus amyae again, as an example.
Best wishes

Thomas
 

Nicolas

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My bigger hardwickii are now about 15 cm TL ie they have to grow before breeding as adult size should be about 20 cm TL.
Seems to be a slowly growing spc.

About the price I can really understand lots of people wouldn't or couldn't pay lots of money for a """cryptic""" species but in an other way lots of people can pay 1000 or 2000 $ for a new macularius or AFT morph ...

Anyway hardwickii seems to be not so difficult to keep with lots of analogy with Goniurosaurus spc. (temp, hygrometry, lighting ...) but who knows, I write that and tomorrow my east India jewells are on the back !!!!!!!!!

I consider keeping hardwickii as a new chalenge like the first experience with Hemitheconyx taylori and do all my best for it.
 

Nicolas

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the young female is growing well and her tail is more and more "fatty" she eats now as an ............................................. Eublepharis ;-)

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you can make comparison with the pict of the first day I got her ...
 

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