A Conversation for Captive Care and Breeding of Day Geckos
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crawlingChaos Started conversation Mar 25, 2005
As a long-time keeper of geckos and other reptiles I have to say this is extremely thorough and well written; I'm extremely impressed and glad the Guide has this info available
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Ford-Prefect Posted Mar 25, 2005
Thanks I wrote this entry,
What reptiles have you got? have a pair of phelsuma madagrandis grandi, 2 beardies, and a leopard gecko. If you have a look at my personal space you willl see I have also writen a edited entry on beardies, and entrys on leopards, Helmeted geckos and klemmer's gecko.
I also want to write a entry on DIY incubates at some point.
Thanks for reading,
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flyingtwinkle Posted Mar 26, 2005
i have nothing to do with geckos but it certainly made a nice entry and looks that the lizards can be also kept as pets for their coloured patterns on their backs
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crawlingChaos Posted Apr 21, 2005
Sorry for the lag-time on the reply, school's been keeping me right busy.
At the moment I have:
Juvenile black ratsnake (Elaphe obsoleta)
pair of Iran Jaya carpet pythons (Moreila spilotes)
male leopard gecko
as well as several species of tarantulas and a betta fish
Also have experience with iguanas (ugh) and lots of other snake species. (I tend to favor serpents over lizards, dunno why)
If i can get some time I may do one on my carpet pythons as well as tarantulas, if no one's done one already
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Ford-Prefect Posted Apr 21, 2005
Cool neaver had a snake but id like one, just my parents dont like frozen mice etc. Ive had a look art rough green snakes which eat crickets. You realy should do an entry on carpet pythons.
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