Please excuse the cages, I barely clean during breeding season. I have really enjoyed this year so far with my geckos and hope you all have been enjoying yours as well.
Female O. coggeri holdback from last year.

Younger adult breeding male O. coggeri.

Spotted holdback O. coggeri female from last year.


Male O. lesueurii.

Hold back female amyae from last year.

Another female amyae from last year, recently sold her.

Sold this one as well recently, still love them!

Gorgeous orange male amyae.

My orange male from Fred in Europe (thanks).

My younger female O. coggeri who is about to lay again VERY soon as you can tell in the pics below.

O. lesueurii eatting a wax worm.

Female O. castelnaui looking where to lay her eggs.

Some skinks that I caught at a local park...South Eastern Five-lined.

N. wheeleri poking out.

O. robusta chomping down on a cricket.

Younger O. coggeri fired up.

Two pics of my holdback from last year again eatting a cricket.


Younger female pics from tonight...gravid as you can tell!


Female holdback from tonight.

Gorgeous N. wheeleri missing a band.

Female O. robusta. My other two females are barely growing unlike this one!


Recently hatched N. wheeleri missing a band as well...still a little skin on the tail.

Female N. wheeleri in my new girls hand.


12 O. coggeri, 4 O. lesueurii, 12 O. castelnaui (amels), 2 O. tryoni, 8 N. wheeleri, 7 E. agricolae...and my first time breeding crickets...so a hopefully a thousand of those!
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Ken Bartenfeld
RAREADDICTION.COM
kbartenfeld@tampabay.rr.com


