, pp.447-497. 1997.
As far as I know we got an institute in germany keeping at least one of the two Haemodracon-sp. I don`t know of any animals in private enclosures.
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To me it looks like one of them big SouthAfrican Homopholis.
If youwant to the pic`s don't use Netscape - mine didn't show them either, but IE does!
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euphorbiacola. ;-)
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Hi Yuri!
I keep and breed those tiny parthenogenetic cuties.
But I do live in ol' europe ... ;-)
The ancestors of mine were collected by Gerd Trautmann (THE Phelsuma-Man) on Rodrigues
nad given to Erwin Schröder (THE gecko-Man) from whom I got mine 3 years ago.
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I do agree. Definitely a Cyrtopodion. What species? Good key is in Sczcerbak
Golubev: Gecko FAuna of USSR and contiguous regions
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. He was better in
doing that with Pseudogekko smaragdinus. :-)
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very well in a dry setup with a few cm red sand, a handful of stacked corkbark
and the daily misting. Daytime temperature bout 28-32°C, nighttime might drop to 16°C.
Each pair gave me two clutches since then. See what hatches...
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From: Lyle Puente [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 07:44:00 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gecko]Head bobbing
A question arose on a chameleon list refering to head bobbing in
lizards.
Has anyone noted this behavior in geckos?
I can't
Hi Boris!
I do agree!
in my opinion it´s a Gehyra mutilata. In SEA it´s a very common gecko.
best wishes
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Yep. In that setup I am highly interested, too.
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From: Lyle Puente [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [gecko]Re: termites
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 08:31:12 -0500
Nice! how did you manage to get that all set up
of legs on a segment: while the
isopod got one pair of legs/segment, the millipeds got two pair/segment
(DIPLOPODS). And the Millipeds are the toxic ones.
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