This is really cool Jeff, thanks for posting! I wish we could keep some
Phyllurus here in the USA.
Julie Bergman
GGA lifetime member
www.geckoranch.com
Jeff Crocombe wrote:
Some
months ago mention was made of a new gecko discovery in Australia. Here
is some basic information two pics. The
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Garret,
I
personally would do no more than a trio in there but I think you could do 4
comfortably as well. Be sure to provide alot of surface area in some 3+
inch diamter branches. I also wouldn't personally mix Cb WC but as
long as the WC has been through a good quarantine
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Hey
Bandon, can you send some morepics to me at my email
addy?
thanks!
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He's VERY cool! I'd like a pair myself but getting
them into Canada has a lot of legal mumbo jumbo I'm not sure I want to deal
with. That is a GREAT shot, btw.
Mike
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I think there may be somePhyllurus in the USA, but not many.
Australian stuff is "not supposed to be exported" even though we have a
bunch of bearded dragons and blue tongue skinks here. Perhaps CB
Phyllurus could reach that kind of status here if they are not
endangered and were suitable
yeah, phyllurus are really neat. when did
australia "close their doors"?
Brandon
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I think there may
Brandon,
The doors were never "open." Long standing policy.
Julie B.
Brandon Macy wrote:
yeah, phyllurus are really neat.
when did australia "close their doors"?
Brandon
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