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    One of my new additions: Paroedura vazimba

    Here is one of two juvenile Paroedura vazimba I picked up earlier this month. This is the second smallest of the genus Paroedura (only P. androyensis is smaller). Currently this one has a snout vent length (SVL) of just over 2 cm. Neat little semi-terrestrial species, I love the tail-curling...
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    My Leopard Gecko

    Hello, here is quick post of my female leopard geck I got several years ago. I believe she is supposed to be a "high yellow" form.....looks like they weren't exaggerating.....as you can see she loves her dubia roaches and crickets..
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    Hey from the UK!

    Welcome! My wife grew up in Eeling (W. end London), and we visited there in the summer of 2005. I'd like to go back again some time....
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    Some more gecko photos....

    I just acquired this juvenile Strophurus williamsi at the November 5th Herp Expo at Pasadena, California. I've kept S.ciliaris & S.taenicauda in the past, and REALLY like this genus......(although I can't think of a gecko genus I don't like!!). Although a nocturnal species, he will bask for...
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    Greetings from Philadelphia

    I agree with all of the above, hopefully you'll get into the geckos and then discover that there are a ton of great species being worked with currently....btw - if you like chirpers the common House Gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus or H. platyurus) can be quite chatty......
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    Hello from O.C. California

    Hello, Saw the link on Facebook, decided to sign up. I'm just getting back into keeping geckos again after a pretty long hiatus......I've kept over 60 species/subspecies in the past and currently have: 1.0 Eurydactylodes agricolae, 1.0 Underwoodisaurus [Nephrurus] milii, 1.0 Nephrurus wheeleri...
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