Here is one of the endemic gecko.

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1.2.0 Gecko chinensis
2.1.0 Goniurosaurus lichtenfederi
1.2.2 Hemidactylus brookii
1.0.0 Oedura monilis
1.2.4 Paroedura pictus
0.0.1 Tarentola annularis
0.1.0 Teratoscincus przewalskii
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Here is one of the endemic gecko.

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1.2.0 Gecko chinensis
2.1.0 Goniurosaurus lichtenfederi
1.2.2 Hemidactylus brookii
1.0.0 Oedura monilis
1.2.4 Paroedura pictus
0.0.1 Tarentola annularis
0.1.0 Teratoscincus przewalskii
How much do Gekko chinensis go for Canadian?Are these geckos easy to breed?
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-The guy who posts messages(Kevin)

Tarentolas@hotmail.com
Geckos
1.1.0 Gekko gecko(Geico and Gekko)
1.1.0 Eublepharis macularius(Leo the male Blizzard and Cleo the Hi-yellow female)
2.0.0 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus(Gex the striped male and Bandit the banded male)
1.0.0 Tarentola mauritanica(Croc the light phase)
1.0.0 Hemidactylus turcicus(Med)
Other Lizards
0.1.0 Basiliscus basiliscus(Bassie)
1.0.0 Physignathus cocincinus(Louis)
0.1.0 Anolis carolinensis(Apple)
1.0.0 Chamaeleo calyptratus(Ace)
1.0.0 Iguana iguana(Rex)
Boidae
1.0.0 Python regius(Lenny)
0.0.1 Boa constrictor imperator(Carl)
Turtle
0.1.0 Chrysemys picta(Painty)
Sorry but I have no license to send any animal out of Macau. It is very easy to breed.
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1.2.0 Gecko chinensis
2.1.0 Goniurosaurus lichtenfederi
1.2.2 Hemidactylus brookii
1.0.0 Oedura monilis
1.2.4 Paroedura pictus
0.0.1 Tarentola annularis
0.1.0 Teratoscincus przewalskii
Hi,
If you would like to contribute the description of this species to the information I am collecting for my book (sadly all in german)on husbandry of Gekko species, I would very much appreciate that, translate your text into german and of course I would name you a the author of that part.
So far my species description all follow this scheme, which you should try to adopt if you feel motivated to add another species:
Name (common and scientific)
Other common names
Synonyms
Supspecies (does not apply for your sepcies)
Distribution
Size
Description
Description of hatchlings
Sexing
Natural habitat
Husbandry
Breeding
Pics of the sepcies (colour slides) should be provided as well.
Sadly I can not promnise you anything besides a free copy. For money qs I would have to ask my Editor, but I doubt that he has much left of a budget.
Best regards
Ingo
That is no problem. I will try my best to follow you scheme. For me, money is not a major issue. One or two free copy is OK for me. Will you publish a English version? Is it OK that I send you a 3 million pixel picture. If you really need color slide I can take some for you but I need time. Please send me your e-mail address so I can send you photos.
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1.2.0 Gecko chinensis
2.1.0 Goniurosaurus lichtenfederi
1.2.2 Hemidactylus brookii
1.0.0 Oedura monilis
1.2.4 Paroedura pictus
0.0.1 Tarentola annularis
0.1.0 Teratoscincus przewalskii
Common Name: Chinese Gecko
Scientific Name: Gekko chinensis (Gary, 1842)
Other Common Name: Chinese Wall Gecko, Forest Gecko
Distribution: South and South-West China, Hong Kong, Macau and northern Vietnam.
Size: 18cm
SVL: 7 to 8cm
Description: A mediun size gecko, body greyish-colored, with dark transverse bars or mottling on the dorsum. Banding sometimes extremely faded or absent. Head large and flattened. Tail
with distinct brown or black bans, especially conspicuous in the young. Underside of body greyish or yellowish.
Hatchling: About 5cm intotal length
Sexing: Males have swollen tail bases and 17-27 preanal pores and femoral pores
Natural habitat: Sub-urban area, rocky area, shrubland and grassland, but most commonly found in forest under the bark of trees and outside walls of abandoned or old houses. Frequently
seen inside holes in retaining walls and catchwaters, where it often lays egg.
Husbandry: like most house gecko. Temperature: 20 to 28 degree Celsius. Humidity: 70 to 85
Breeding: Breeds in spring, Lays 2 eggs, which are glued to the surface inside drainage hoes and crevices, and on tree truncks. The eggs usually take two to three months to hatch.
If you need more info, please inform me.
Brian Iu
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1.2.0 Gecko chinensis
2.1.0 Goniurosaurus lichtenfederi
1.2.2 Hemidactylus brookii
1.0.0 Oedura monilis
1.2.4 Paroedura pictus
0.0.1 Tarentola annularis
0.1.0 Teratoscincus przewalskii
Hi,
thank you for your contribution.
Its very short (for the other species ist like three to ten word pages per species) but it may be enough info about a gecko which is not available to european herpers.
You may try to email me pics to Familie_kober@gmx.de
I also need your name and adress to be able to send you a copy of the book once it is rwady (may still take a year or so).
Best regards
Ingo
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