Anyone selling these? I have been looking for them here and there, but haven't been able to find anyone selling them. (I may just have to catch a few in FL when I get down there for the Daytona show.)
Thanks for any help,
John
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Anyone selling these? I have been looking for them here and there, but haven't been able to find anyone selling them. (I may just have to catch a few in FL when I get down there for the Daytona show.)
Thanks for any help,
John
>>Anyone selling these? I have been looking for them here and there, but haven't been able to find anyone selling them. (I may just have to catch a few in FL when I get down there for the Daytona show.)
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>>Thanks for any help,
>>John
I have been looking for these as well, never have seen them offered for sale in this country though.
Are they established in Florida? That's the first I've heard of that. Geez, eventually that state will have established populations of every tropical reptile in the world...
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Chris
2.0.0 Coleonyx variegatus
1.0.0 Gekko vittatus
0.0.1 Tarentola mauritanica
0.0.2 Rhacodactylus ciliatus
They are declining in the three areas they orginally populated. In two they have not been seen since late 90s. One population is supposedly still going but also declining. I would suspect they are being displaced by other invasive geckos. Now that's when you know you have a non native species problem. When one invader is pushing out an old invader.
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