I been asked to care for one that appears a bit thin. Anyone out there working with these who be available to ask some questions?
Thanks Joyce
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I been asked to care for one that appears a bit thin. Anyone out there working with these who be available to ask some questions?
Thanks Joyce
I have a pair and they are doing fine, not an expert yet, but trying. They eat very well and just keep growing, Feed them dusted crickets daily.
Here is a pic of my male Sand Gecko
paul
I would like to aquire some of the offspring from this pair you have. Please email me at dwgeckos@yahoo.com Thanks. Leland-D.W.Geckos
Wow, that's a great looking gecko. I raise and breed leos and a store owner wants me to take in this female nambib that he has had for about a year. Other then being thin and over priced at $235 she looks good. She is a golden yellow color. He knows I do a great job with my leos so he wants to give her too me. I know I can fatten her up and get her more husbandry attention then he can, it's just I wouldn't know what to do with her once she was thriving. I don't think I would be interested in getting a male and breeding but after seeing your picture, wow.
Do you have a web site or have any more pictures. Any other sites that may share more informatiuon on their care? Are you breeding these if so what price ranges. Feel free to drop me an email if you can.
Thanks
Joyce
I currently have a 3.1 group. They are very voracious eaters, taking most anything that moves. I would highly recommend setting them up on fairly deep 2" calcium carbonate sand as they like to create a burrow.
Prices are higher for females, but not the kind of $ you referred to. You should be able to pick up a male in the range of $50 to $100 at a local show. The only problem is that not many work with them so finding one is more of a problem than price.
Here is a link to a care sheet I wrote up on my WEB site:
http://home.earthlink.net/~deadrats8/Husbandry/ChondroCare.pdf
Feel free to contact me privatly...
PS They REALLY do not like to be physically restrained and will bite in that circumstance with a VERY powerful set of jaws, beware!

Rhac 'n Roll Reptiles
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Rhac 'n Roll Reptiles http://home.netcom.com/~deadrats/h.htm
Ya I bet they pack a punch. They look like little bulldogs!
The more I see these guys the more I think I will give this girl a chance. Your picture as well as the one above really make me think these guys are cool geckos to work with. I'll check out your care sheet and email you with any more questions.
Thanks again
Joyce
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