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  1. 1 month old Brosse Male

    1 month old Brosse Male

  2. Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    In 1997, Phillipe de Vosjoli and Frank Fast explored the tiny island of Nuu Ami.. This island was infested with rats and they encountered them commonly in tree hollows where they would have expected leachianus. Rats commonly roamed the edges of the shore at night. They did find a few leachianus...
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    Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    Thanks Jo. I'm going to enjoy watching these lil' buggers get big. On top of that I'll have them for 30 years or more hopefully :)
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    multituberculatum Photo Shoot

    Awesome. The black and white reminds me of those old black and white dinosaur movies :)
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    The last of my pardalis (panther) collection!!!!

    Love those chams, especially the females.
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    Sage cup feeding series...

    So glad they are doing great for you Dan, now to get Wilson to come out of his shell. He's every bit as friendly as Ginger.
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    Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    They arrived and I have a surprise also. Here's a few pictures. And the surprise is a Brosse male :) He's teenie
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    Reliable Incubator for Panther Eggs?

    I wasn't crying and have no need to cry, but if you actually read the message, you'd understand that I was suggesting there is no need for such sarcasm when offering advise. I think it's quite funny that you responded with the answer you did about cluttering the forum, especially when you've...
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    Reliable Incubator for Panther Eggs?

    Still rather harsh. I think the point, guidance and direction could have been accomplished with less sarcasm. I'm not trying to stir anything up Jim, heck I've bought a Nosy Be from you. However, when I read comments like that, it makes me wonder why someone might wish to purchase from you in...
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    CB Paroedura pictus?

    Have you tried. http://www.reptiledepot.com/geckos.html
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    New Cage Project

    Looks great Dan, you did a fabulous job. I know they'll love it. My only critique would be to add some limbs or vines about the enclosure for them to get out in the open a little bit more. You can find them and bake them or buy some cheap "Dry Arrangement" branches from Walmart and the like.
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    Where to buy Dubias....

    Here's where I get mine. http://www.aaronpauling.com/
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    Sad news at home, Pete died

    Sorry Laurie, that sucks, I hate losing pets
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    New Cage Project

    I think it will work great Dan. They will either use the pole or not. I think it's as simple as that. Offering other vines, sticks etc of differing sizes all over the cage will give them reason not to care whether they climb on the pole or not :) You may have success feeding Wilson from a...
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    Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    The Leachianus are and the chahoua are the third largest. The pair I'm getting are on the smaller end of the Leachie scale, but the most colored. Just love the noises these guys make.
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    Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    Aye, I've read that article, but would like the magazine for collection purposes. These are Philippe's holdbacks that he was so kind to part with for me :)
  17. Silverdusk

    Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    Heh .... ok :) Small individual quarantine cages. Simple's the word. And what I hope to keep them in as a pair. Fingers crossed. Still needs a little work.
  18. Silverdusk

    Babies!!

    Congratz! I love all of the New Caledonian Geckos.
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    Rhacodactylus Leachianus

    Completely non related. Female is 100% F1 Nuu Ami and the male is 50% Yellow spot Nuu Ami and 50% Nuu Ana. If I get lucky and they pair up and produce offspring. Outcrossing so they are 25% Nuu Ana should add to genetic vigor.
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