R.cilliatus.

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Tokays_Unlimited

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Drove and met up with Jeanne today and picked up a nice female R.cilliatus.Ok well 3 but here are a few pics.Ill get better ones tonight when they are nice and fired up.
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Jeanne

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I already miss them! Glad they went to a good home!

P.S. It was nice meeting you today! Looking forward to seeing your Set-Ups!
 
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Ill get some pics of the full pinner male she is going to be paired up with for ya Jeanne.:main_thumbsup:
Looking forward to having you here.You will be leaving with gecko's though.:main_yes: :p
 

Jeanne

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Tokays_Unlimited said:
Ill get some pics of the full pinner male she is going to be paired up with for ya Jeanne.:main_thumbsup:
Looking forward to having you here.You will be leaving with gecko's though.:main_yes: :p

I hope so :main_thumbsup:
 
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Miss the female now??Just took these a couple of minutes.
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G & M Geckos

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I have notice while trying to get pictures of our new crested they are a little more difficult to photo than the leos. Ours is always jumping back on me everytime I try to shoot her.

Great pics!:main_thumbsup:
 
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Ya i have noticed the same..**Not sounding arrogent**
But 20 years of breeding and keeping and 200 species.
Cresteds are a pain to get good pics of.Maybe its just the colony i have..
But they really are.:main_laugh:
 

GeckoStud

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Lol i know the feeling, and not just with photos either... even during handling mine will always always jump on my shirt. LOL wont sit still for nothing.
 

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