<< have you keyed out the animals we have from a while back?>>
my original animals are G. oceanica. I also subsequently picked up a 2
female baliola. I'm trying to remember what yours looked like (did you
have them last time I was up?). I think that most of the "first shipment"
were G. oceanica, and the more recent ones G. baliola.
I'll buzz later, we just got Colton in from the hospital.
Jon
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From: Lyle Puente [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 3:10 PM
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Subject: RE: [Gecko] Incubation of Gehyra baliola
>I think that G. oceanica, if present in the US, is quite rare. The
>majority of specimens in the US are more likely G. baliola.
have you keyed out the animals we have from a while back?
Lyle Puente
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Crompond, NY 10517
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