Dr Burke i like you name.  LOL
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"Russell L. Burke" wrote:

> I know this general subject has been discussed in the list serve before,
> but i haven't seen these particular questions.
>
> All you folks that eublepharine geckos--can you tell me which ones have
> genetic and which ones have temperature sex deterimination?
> Year ago i bred Coleonyx variagatus and so I know they do not have TSD.
> i seem to recall someone was breeding C. brevis at the time, and they
> were GSD too, but i'm not sure.  since then it is clear lots more people
> have been breeding lots more of these geckos.
>
> Of course Eublepharus and Hemitheconyx are both TSD, at least all the
> species I know of.
>
> what about the other Coleonyx?
> what about Goniurosaurus?
> what about Holodactylus?
>
> and for those of you who answer--no insult intended, but how confident
> are you of your answers?
>
> RBurke
>
> Dr. Russell Burke
> Department of Biology
> 114 Hofstra University
> Hempstead, NY 11549
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> fax: 516-463-5112
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>
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