> Under the smaller, more turn-able rocks one will find this largest morph, >and they are nearly all black - just like their surroundings. I've never >known of another individual who knew anything (other than hearing my story Jon, Did you get any photos of the black morph? Neil Meister Promotions Secretary Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com President Nova Scotia Herpetoculture Society ########################################################################### THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION LISTSERV WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of these postings. ###########################################################################
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