Here are some pics of mine..
Jun 8, 2006 #2 RaiQuee Stripes are in! Messages 685 Location Big Bend, WI Very neat Matt, love the nice red coloration on them My fav are the galats tho
Jun 8, 2006 #3 KelliH New Member Messages 6,641 Location Fort Worth, TX Very nice, Matt. I really want some of those. If you ever sell them please let me know, if not add me to your list for babies.
Very nice, Matt. I really want some of those. If you ever sell them please let me know, if not add me to your list for babies.
Jun 8, 2006 #4 CoolGeckos Deaf Herper Messages 100 Location Texas Nice Matt! You know I always want some of them too!
Jun 8, 2006 #5 robin New Member Messages 12,276 Location Texas very nice. i really want some of those. amazing geckos!!
Jun 8, 2006 #6 S StormGecko Guest OK I'm working on learning some species I don't yet know... What is the common name for these? They're quite cute!
OK I'm working on learning some species I don't yet know... What is the common name for these? They're quite cute!
Jun 8, 2006 #7 robin New Member Messages 12,276 Location Texas i dont know of a common name for them. i have at least never heard of one.
Jun 9, 2006 #8 Select Gex New Member Messages 1,154 Location Boston, MA Common name as told by Nathan is Australian Beaded Gecko
Jun 9, 2006 #9 robin New Member Messages 12,276 Location Texas rly? hmm learn something new i just call them by their scientific name and really screw up the pronunciation
rly? hmm learn something new i just call them by their scientific name and really screw up the pronunciation
Jun 9, 2006 #10 Jeanne Abbie's Human Messages 4,090 Location Tyngsboro, MA OMG! They are too cute! Got any care info on them?
Jun 9, 2006 #12 GeckoStud Fatty Fatty Boomballaty Messages 2,351 Location Western PA Those are really cool, but like i need another gecko right...
Jun 11, 2006 #13 D DontShootMe Guest A local petstore from me had something similar to these and they called them "sand geckos" is that another name or is it a totally different gecko?
A local petstore from me had something similar to these and they called them "sand geckos" is that another name or is it a totally different gecko?