Hi Jason and all,

Well maybe I do just have upland ones.  I have e-mailed to Strictly
Reptiles, who I bought them from (I know, not too good, but theirs were
the only cepediana I found at the show) to see if they say they had only
uplands, or both.  

Is the "boisterous behavior" covered in your report?  

Melody

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> In a message dated 2/9/02 12:21:52 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << From what I learned form other gecko folks in Daytona after I bought
>  them (I didn't realize there were two forms) I have 1.2 upland (greener
>  underside) and 0.2 lowland (less-green underside).  Now I'm trying to
>  decide if I need to get a lowland male, or try to trade the two lowland
>  females for upland.  I'd kinda prefer not to cross-breed them.
>  Decisions, decisions!
>   >>
> Hi-
> My experience so far has been that not only will they not interbreed, the
> more boisterous behavior of the upland type will also disrupt the breeding of
> the lowland animals.
> I am very eager to hear from other breeders regarding this, as my
> observations are limited to my collection only.
> Also, my lowland types display no green on the underside. So "less green",
> from what I have seen, depicts the upland type.
> Jason
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