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::Tarentola chazaliae | helmeteds::

viv_guy May 06, 2004 11:52 AM

I am hoping to find anyone that is breeding or has bred in the past that might be able to answer a few questions. I have about their habits and behavors.

Thanks

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Tarentola May 07, 2004 10:23 AM

I am not possitive but I think that helmeteds are actually
Geckonia chazaliae not Tarentola chazaliae.
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Geckos
1.1.0 Gekko gecko
1.1.0 Eublepharis macularius(ghost and normal)
2.0.0 Hemitheconyx caudicinctus(normal and striped)
1.0.0 Tarentola mauritanica
1.0.0 Hemidactylus turcicus
Other Lizards
0.1.0 Basiliscus vittaus
1.0.0 Physignathus cocincinus
0.1.0 Anolis carolinensis
1.0.0 Chamaeleo calyptratus
1.0.0 Iguana iguana
Boidaes
1.0.0 Python regius(Lenny)
0.0.1 Boa constrictor imperator(Carl)
Turtle
0.1.0 Chrysemys picta

A Female Python regius in a couple of weeks
Some Elaphe guttata soon!

viv_guy May 07, 2004 10:43 AM

yeah but with some dna testing they figured the helmeted was part of the tarentola family. it's really still up in the air as far as i can tell and that is only from the few papers i recieved and the two sites that i could find. who knows.

it's like the dorei who now belongs the the stenodactylus family but once was ceramodactylus.

but - I could be totally wrong here. that is why i'm looking for breeders and hobbyists that have been good and keeping these geckos, to learn more.

any thoughts of direction or input are very much appreciated as well as welcomed!

Thnx,

Deven
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Warmest Regards,

Deven Nicholson
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Ensuring Correct Animal Husbandry through Education and Habitat Design.

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