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Common Name: Chameleon Gecko
Scientific Name: Eurydactylodes agricolae
Native to: New Caledonia
Diet: Fruit & Insects
Notes: This species is a joy to work with, unlike any other species! They literally hug and scoot as they walk on you. 2007 will be my first year attempting to breed this amazing species. The bloodline we have comes from Europe via Nathan Hall.
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Common Name: Viper Gecko
Scientific Name: Teratolepis fasciata
Native to: South Eastern Pakistan
Diet: Insects
Notes: Viper geckos are a tiny gecko packing a huge personality! babies hatch out about the size of your pinky fingernail and grow to be 3 to 4 inches. They pound crickets and mealworms and throw two eggs every two to three weeks during the breeding season. Staying on top of calcium is the key, and feeding babies pinhead crickets daily is the step to success.
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Common Name: Thick-Tailed Gecko / Barking Gecko
Scientific Name: Underwoodisaurus milii
Native to: Southern Australia
Diet: Insects
Notes: These geckos are also sometimes called Barking Geckos. They get this name from their defense position. When threatened they arch their back and give a little screech. These geckos are easy to care for and are a good starter into Australian geckos.
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Common Name: Smooth Knob-tailed Gecko
Scientific Name: Nephrurus levis levis
Native to: Australia
Diet: Insects
Notes: Levis are a great started knobtail. Their care is easy, and they are fun to work with. The love to burrow so a mound of sand in the corner of 4 inches or so is greatly appreciated.
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Common Name: Banded Gecko
Scientific Name: Coleonyx spp.
Native to: Western United States, Centeral America
Diet: Insects
Notes: Banded geckos are like mini leopard geckos. These geckos are very fun to work with and their colors amaze me. They have not been worked with as widely as they should, therefor their realm of color possibilies are still untapped. I have hade the chance to work with several amazing species which are showcased here.
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Coming Soon..
Amel Velvets
Chinese Leopards