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Thank you for the hind, John. But I do already have this article.
Sadly the text gives additional evidence that we are still far from
knowing how to continuously breed these two species in captivity, but
it gives some interesting observations on intraspecific agressivity.
Unfortunately these do not very much match my personal experience. Best regards Ingo John Rudge schrieb: Hi Ingo I'm sure you are already aware but if not there is a major article on Gekko ulikovskii and Gekko grossmanni in the current issue of the German journal Sauria:-Kreuzer, M. & W. Grossmann. 2003. Beobachtungen an Gekko ulikovskii Darewski & Orlov, 1994 und Gekko grossmanni Gunther, 1994 im Terrarium. Sauria, Berlin, 2003, 25(3): 3-11 Good luck with the book. I look forward to seeing it. Best wishes, John John Rudge Vice President and Publications Editor Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com ----------From: Ingo Kober <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [gecko]Looking for GeKKo Infos Date: 20 October 2003 10:35 Hi, I am (quite) new to this list, and hence I may first shortly introduce myself before I ask for your help and cooperation. My name is Ingo Kober, I am 38 years old, married, father of a boy (5) and a girl (2). I am german (hence I apologize for my english) and live close to Heidelberg/Germany. I am a molecular biologis by training and I am working in Drug Discovery at a small biotech. I am a herper from early childhood on and I mainly concentrate on husbandry of keeping and breeding diverse lizards (meaning all sauria). Maybe some of you now me from the Kingsnake.com Forums, where I post as Ingo. And now to my question: Currently I am writing a book on husbandry and breeding of Tokay geckos and related species of the genus Gekko. For this book I still collect first hand experiences and I also still need some Pics. So if anybody is willing to share his/her experiences on geckos of this genus, here´s what I need most: Reports about experiences with successful breeding (!) of Gekko ulikovskii, Gekko grossmanni; Gekko smithii; Gekko siamensis; Gekko monarchus; Gekko petricolus and about long time husbandry of Gekko smithii; Gekko siamensis and Gekko monarchus. Good colour slides of adult G. ulikovskii females, as well as of adults of both sexes of G. smithii and G. monarchus. Good slides of hatchlings of G. siamensis, G. smithii, G. ulikovskii. G. grossmanni and G.petricolus |
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