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Old 02-12-2007, 01:10 AM   #1
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Well...i also keep a few other reptiles..
um..
1 bearded dragon
1 crested gecko
2 corn snakes
2 leopard geckos
and 4 dwarf sand geckos.
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I'll post pics when i can get a camera to show off new pics of them
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Old 02-12-2007, 02:11 AM   #2
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u got a nice little collection there...........what speices of sand gecko to you own..........as i would love to see them as i plan on breeding a few in 08...wud love see ya other herps aswell.
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I'll make sure to take pics when i can.

They're um S. sthenodactylus
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o right then


Stenodactylus sthenodactylus are cool but tend to be wild cuaght like most of the sthenodactylus speices. i own the rare type Stenodactylus doriae and managed to get them cb but cud only get 2 females (pics are on the site of them).

can't wiat to see othe rpics.
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Mine are all CB.
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cool so what genders are they.
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3 female, 1 male
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cool, these guys are so easy to breed but it's so hard to find the eggs of them.

what substrate do you keep them on. all of my Stenodactylus's are kept on kitchen towel.
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Sand. when i got them, the seller showed that one even had an egg in her.. But the egg never showed. Been a few months now.
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theegg in sid eof her....is that still visable in her. a shop near me sells a the same type of Stenodactylus as yours but seems look in a bad state. i keep mine on kitchen towel as these guys have a very rhigh risk of impactions and due to how small they are, there is nothing that can really be done if they get a impaction either.
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