Hi Danny,
This sounds somewhat similar to a program in Peru that deals with
dendrobatid frogs. Jan Post (senior ecologist at the World Bank) helped
secure funding and won an award for this innovative project. Basically
the program (headed by Rainer Schulte) trains locals to introduce
Hi Brandon,
Great looking gecko. Anychance you get post a photos of the eyes?
Yuri H
Silver Spring, MD
On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, at 04:34 PM, Brandon Macy wrote:
Here he is, about 15 minutes after i got him! what do you think?
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Global Gecko
Here in the USA, they seem to come up on pricelists often. For example,
Glades Herp (www.gherp.com) has 2 listed for $45USD.
Yuri H
Silver Spring, MD
On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, at 08:49 AM, Hilde wrote:
Ingo Kober wrote:
Thank you Hilde,
your name sounds very german . Any ancestors here?
I
Dear Rev. de Silva,
There are some resources on the internet available as well as some
people who work with Sphaerodactylus.
Try contacting Dr. Richard Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) who
specializes in this genus. He is in Puerto Rico, (787)764-, x4888.
Also try looking at Blair Hedge's
Hey Neil,
Test came through here. It is way too quiet here.
Yuri
On Monday, March 6, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Neil A Meister wrote:
Hi,
This only a test. I've had trouble posting lately.
Neil
Neil Meister
Semaphor Design Company Inc.
6450 Young St. Suite 4, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3L 2A3
Hey Jared,
Good luck with those. Was your breeding pair wild caught or produced in
captivity? Does the container get covered? If so, any ventilation holes?
Yuri
On Monday, March 6, 2006, at 10:09 PM, Jared Morris wrote:
OK, since it is way too quite, I'll make some noise
I just got my
Species checklist:
http://evo.bio.psu.edu/caribherp/lists/JAM-LIST.HTM
On Sunday, March 12, 2006, at 10:29 AM, Tim Walton wrote:
I'm going to Jamaica in June, can anybody recommend any good herping books for me? Has anybody done some herping down there that can recommend some spots for me?
Hi Sherron,
If that is a recent photo, then it looks like your gecko is doing
well -- nice shape, not very thin, some reserves on her tail. The
blue is likely an anomaly - where she is not able to produce yellow
pigment well. There are some examples of this seen in this species as
well
Hi Gekkotan,
I have kept these in the past and got them to breed, lay eggs and
eventually got a couple of hatchlings. I kept them in a 12 x 12 x
18 tall (30cm x 30cm x 45cm tall) Exoterra with a potted Sansevieria
and a long cork tube. I fed them dusted crickets and waxmoth larvae.
The
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