Hi Jasona and all,

What were the two forms of cepediana?  I only saw one, but since I got
some, I'm particularly interested.

Thanks,
Melody

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> Hi All-
> Tho I'm still in Florida, I have internet access and I couldn't wait to fill
> everyone in on the great time had by all at geckonight.
> The lectures were all well done, and I especially loved the two Phlesuma
> talks given by Magnus Forsburg and Emanuel Van Hagen. Some great items were
> donated to be raffled off, and I won two reptisun bulbs! Books, lamps, and
> others prizes were given away also.
> Greg and Leann C,  along with John Rudge, Lyle and Neil Meister all did a
> great job putting the evening together and lending their time and efforts
> Friday night. There were lots of others working also, forgive me, I didn't
> get  their names.
> The show had lots of nice geckos. Julie was there, Doug Barr and others also
> had some nice CB geckos.
> Strictly Reptiles had a vast array of so called CB phelsuma - cepediana, in
> two forms, guimbeaui, ornata, lineata, and quadriocellata. These looked
> obviously Wild Caught, but surprisingly were very fit animals. I bought a
> female guimbeaui from strictly, and a CB guimbeaui from Barrs.
> Sorry I can't report on others types of geckos, I didn't have much time,
> since I borrowed my brothers truck and had to return it. I even missed the
> gecko dinner.
> There were lots of animals, and way too many snakes- but it was a good show
> and a great Geckonight. Thanks again GGA!
> Jason
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