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  1. angel42

    Weird eyes

    Sorry, here are the pics
  2. ANOTHER NEW TRAIT FROM A&M GECKOS!!!![
  3. Congrats!!! Not the easiest to breed.
  4. Hi there, 1 leachie , looks female $450 obo This pic is of the gecko at 5 grams taken in December : http://www.repticlic.com/gekkonides-geckonidae-f22/bebe-leachianus-t12298.htm I have pics of the parents and currently she weighs in at 35 grams Feeding on dubias, smoothies, clarks and repashy(but not cleaning the bowl) The father is from Vosjoli Nuu ana x bayonnaise and was acquired from the states. PASS ME YOUR EMAIL IF YOU WANT CURRENT PICS. No trades at this time.
  5. angel42

    Chewie

    felicitation, bon specimen.
  6. leos, you can go on vacation and not worry about feeding and misting, i have both.
  7. Dubias are more nutritional, they don't smell like crickets, no noise and don't climb certain surfaces like glass and certain Rubbermaid's, and they don't stink!!! they breed easy and just have a higher protein content. Good for rhacs as well!!! I cannot recommend enough and if they freak you out just use tongs.
  8. bienvenue, je suis content que l'aime bien.
  9. Radar Bell Albinos This is a brand new color morph that many people knew would some day be created. Radar Bell albinos are either snake eyed or eclipse eyed Bell albinos. The solid red eye and snake eye trait in the RADAR's is the same trait that is in Tremper's raptors. The Radar Bell albinos are 0% possible het for any other recessive trait. They are 100% pure Bell albinos! We started on this project in 2005 when we aquired an eclipse male. we bred him to a few possible het raptor females and we produced raptors and eclipses possible het tremper albino. We kept and raised up all of the eclipse possible het tremper albino males that we produced and we bred each male to two tremper albino females. Out of the eight eclipse males that we test bred to prove if they were het tremper albino or not only one male turned out to be not het tremper albino. We bred him to five bell albino females that are 0% het for any other recessive trait and we kept all of their baby's to breed to each other. Four months ago we started breeding the double het bell albino eclipses together and so far we have hatched out three Radar Bells. The oldest Radar we currently have hatched out May 6th. Radar bell albinos are going to be very popular for sure, and going by how odd looking and seeing the variation of color and pattern on RAPTOR's it will be interesting to see all of the variations of Radar Bell albinos. If you like working with jungles, tangerines, reverse stripes, eclipse eyed color morphs, sun glow bell albinos, and just tangerine bell albinos then this project is definetly for you becasue with the Radar Bell albinos you can produce all of the above! We will be releasing Bell albinos 100% het for Radar in 2008 and in the end of 2008 we may release a few Radar Bells also. RADAR Eublepharis macularius afghanicus cross; photo by Matt Baronak : http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Matt_radarafgan1.jpg 1ST 2 pics and description from JMGREPTILES : http://www.jmgreptile.com/radarbellalbino.html
  10. Eublepharis Macularius Afghanicus are one of the five subspecies of the common Leopard Gecko. They were first discovered by Borner in 1976. When comparing the E.m.afganicus to other Leopard Gecko subspecies, they are much smaller. Their Range includes South-Eastern Afghanistan alongside the Kabul River and its tributaries and also adjoining Pakistani North Eastern Provinces. Near the Afghan towns of Charikar and Gulbahar ( North of Kabul) . This subspecies reaches promontory of the Hindi Kush Mountains. The Afghan leopard gecko (Eublepharis Macularius Afghanicus) is one of the five subspecies of the common Leopard Gecko, and are small to average sized lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae, found in warm climates throughout the world. The name stems from the Indonesian/Javanese word Tokek, inspired by the sound these animals make. This subspecies was first discovered by entomologist Carl Julius Bernhard Borner in 1976, and are much smaller compared to other Leopard Gecko subspecies. The dorsal color of adults is usually straw yellow to a bright or pale yellow, with some scattered black or blue spots. There is a continuous light vertebral stripe. Other Afghan leopard geckos are colored similarly to common leopard geckos. Afghan geckos have dark and sometimes light reticulations on their heads. Their limbs are covered with numerous light blotches, their tails with several irregular dark markings. Juveniles typically have three light yellow bars across their dorsum. Afghan leopard geckos are significantly smaller compared to other leopard gecko subspecies. On average male specimens are about fifteen centimeters from their snout to the tip of their tail. Females measure about fourteen centimeters in length. This compares two adult Leopard Geckos. The smaller of the two is a full sized E.m.afgranicus (Cadolini). pics and info are from the leopard gecko wiki at http://www.leopardgeckowiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Amafghanicus3.jpg Heres a video from A&M GECKOS IN THE STATES ON SUB-SPECIES OF LEOPARD GECKOS :
  11. HOVABATIOR $40 ZOO MED REPTI TEMP500R $25 EXO TERRA CERAMIC HEAT EMITTER $10 20 GALLON FISH TANK $20 NO LEAKS
  12. 1ST PIC 100% HET RADAR (bell albino eclipse) MALE $125 2ND PIC 100% HET RADAR FEMALE $125 (bottom gecko) 3RD PIC 5 MONTH OLD AFGHANICUS $150 4TH PIC F3 AFGHANICUS FEMALE $150 5TH PIC MALE GIANT HET FOR NOTHING $50 has reached 120 grams 6TH PIC MALE CRESTED GECKO DALMATION $150 Will trade for only female crested geckos dark harleys or reds only.
  13. ALL FEMALES 1st pic T.U.G. phantom $55 2ND PIC BOLD STRIPe X RED STRIPE $40 3rd pic female raptor $100 4th pic Mack eclipse tremper $80 5th pic enigma %100 het bell $75 6TH PIC BELL ALBINO $75 Will trade for only female crested geckos dark harleys or reds only.
  14. congrats, love them so much i have multiple pairs!!!
  15. My adult leachies don't like them at all but 1 of the breeders from the states told me his do, my babies on the other hand act like chahouas and lunge at the dubias. How much do you mist your leachies???
  16. looks like a blizzard eclipse or het diablo blanco poss???? Love snake eyes!!!
  17. NOT REALLY IN MY BREEDING PLANS , SELLING FOR $150 OR WOULD TRADE FOR BABY CRESTEDS LOOKING FOR DARK FLAMES THE LAST PIC IS THE ONE FOR SALE :http://www.repticlic.com/gekkonides-geckonidae-f22/my-crested-trio-t11769.htm
  18. angel42

    Gargoyle gecko

    congrats, males are rare!!!!
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