Sorry for my lack of cooperation at the moment. Two teams of scientists are
here for 10-12 days with portable labs set up in my gecko building and
testing numerous species of geckos for toe pad efficiency and performance.
They have been working 14-18 hours/day on piles of animals while testing
on the GGA website.
http://www.gekkota.com/
http://www.gekkota.com/html/book_store.html
Leann
From: gecko-ad...@lists.gekkota.com [mailto:gecko-ad...@lists.gekkota.com]
On Behalf Of Jon Stacy Boone
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:20 AM
To: gecko@lists.gekkota.com
Subject: RE: [gecko]GGA
Just as a suggestion: If the old GGA site is to be maintained due to the
traffic that gets there, perhaps just a tab on the site for the new forum
should be installed in a manner where it is plainly visible.
From: gecko-ad...@lists.gekkota.com [mailto:gecko-ad...@lists.gekkota.com]
On
Suggest this board focus on fulfilling Year 6 obligations. Makes
Changes for Year 7
Agreed.
Changes to Chit Chat and publications can be considered for Year 7.
Agreed.
Does anyone know what the timeframe required for the GGA to fulfill its
publication responsibilities - ex. Year 5 or 6,
As pitiful as it is, the GGA website is a heavily trafficed site.
Statistics say it's one of the top Google and yahoo referals for geckos.
It's been there for so long. It's was set up very well for webbots to find.
I wonder what people refer to for? There is very little info., resources,
]
On Behalf Of Jon Stacy Boone
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:20 AM
To: gecko@lists.gekkota.com
Subject: RE: [gecko]GGA Forum Website
Just as a suggestion: If the old GGA site is to be maintained due to the
traffic that gets there, perhaps just a tab on the site for the new forum
should
Stacy Boone
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:28 AM
To: gecko@lists.gekkota.com
Subject: RE: [gecko]Chit Chat
Suggest this board focus on fulfilling Year 6 obligations. Makes
Changes for Year 7
Agreed.
Changes to Chit Chat and publications can be considered for Year 7.
Agreed
[mailto:gecko-ad...@lists.gekkota.com]
On Behalf Of Jon Stacy Boone
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:15 PM
To: gecko@lists.gekkota.com
Subject: RE: [gecko]GGA Forum Website
Ive been getting notices too, so assume that Herve must have sent the link
on to other non-board members to have a look. Id
Can anyone provide a current list of these reps, complete with their current
contact info as shown on the old GGA site?
Thanks,
Jon
From: gecko-ad...@lists.gekkota.com [mailto:gecko-ad...@lists.gekkota.com] On
Behalf Of Leann Christenson
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 8:33 AM
To:
Herve and all,
Im not sure that Samia from Morocco should be included on any GGA board
discussions until she is properly introduced, the board understands and
approves what she is doing for the board/GGA and her goals, and everyone
agrees on it. If you should choose to have her help you with
Hi Elizabeth,
I put together an article entitled “Observations and experiences of the
Anti-Atlas day gecko Quedenfeldtia moerens” in GEKKO Vol 2, issue 1 in the year
of about 2001 (unfortunately GEKKO did not date their publications – I wish
they did!!!). The article detailed my [then]
Hi Jason,
I bred Quedenfeldtia moerens (and still do today) for my first time back in
1994. I also had Q. trachyblepharis in the mid 90's and stopped keeping
them a few years later. What happened to your Qued's and do you know where
they came from?
Geckos unlimited is certainly a very
My experiences mirror Yuri's experiences. And I think he is dead on with
low incubation temps resulting in weaker hatchlings. I've got eggs
incubating from this species at this very moment. Interestingly, for such a
large species, they only lay single eggs. However, some other large New
World
Hi Tony,
just a short message. I'm headed out of the country for about 10 days and will
send your set of tubes upon my return. Please forward an address to where
you'd want them sent. I was able to get 2-3 samples from each mac. form, along
with some other PR forms too.
I'll resume
If anyone on the lists keeps H. wahlbergii
(imported or captive bred), particularly unusual color variants (uniform color,
fully striped, partially striped, spotted, etc.), please contact me off list for
discussion about an upcoming book relating to this species.
Thanks,
Jon
Do hemidactylus species
vocalize?
Definitely yes.
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From:
Preston Weintraub
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 4:03
PM
Subject: [gecko]hemidactylus
Do hemidactylus species
vocalize?
Hey,
for starters, consider the fact that this species
is protected. That is a good starting point;-)
Jon
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From:
Nathan Hall
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Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 8:22
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Subject: [gecko]Phyllodactylus
xanti
Hello,
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