View Full Version : Turn on a DIME!!
The pic speaks for itself. LOL.;)
http://www.blazinreptiles.com/vipondime.jpg
Tim and Julie B
06-22-03, 11:22 PM
Awe so cute! :D
Collide
06-23-03, 01:35 AM
wow soo tiny so cute!
Colonel SB
06-23-03, 09:06 AM
They are super cute, got any pics of the parents?
reptilez
06-23-03, 09:07 AM
What are they? There so small:D:D
-Reptilez
I'm with Reptilez... what are they? Very adorable! (I want some now hehe ! =)
fantastic neonates, super cute
They are teratolepis fasciata. Otherwise known as viper tail geckos. Small terrestrial species from Pakistan. Glad you liked them.
drewlowe
06-23-03, 10:52 AM
they are so cut blazin. Are they hard to breed???
Dragon_Slave
06-23-03, 11:13 AM
They are sooooo cute! I want one! ;)
snakemann87
06-23-03, 11:13 AM
do they have live young?? since enso said neonates?
Clownfishie
06-26-03, 07:38 PM
So adorable! :D Congrats....
Silklady
06-27-03, 07:53 PM
Awe so small!!!
Colonel SB
06-28-03, 07:48 AM
All geckos lay eggs.
Oh, I believe there is one or two livebearing species of geckos. I think one of the is the New something or other green gecko.
hehe, very clever using the dime like that! It's unbelieveable how small and cute they are!
andrea1784
07-13-03, 11:26 PM
Aww, I remember when my Viper's were babies. They are all grown up now. They are quarter sized now, not dime LOL. I havn't bred them but I have heard from a breeder that Viper geckos are not as easy to breed as leos b/c they usually require some cooling and warming up to stimulate breeding but it isn't all that hard. What I like best is that they arn't territorial so two males can be in one enclosure.
andrea1784
07-13-03, 11:26 PM
Another pic :D
Awesome Blazin!
I wish I had a success story to tell. My first viper hatched out the day before yesterday and promptly disappeared! The deli container it was being incubated in had 3 holes in the lid for ventilation, the size of the holes in a standard piece of 3-hole punched paper (how did they climb? I didn't think they had very adhesive pads, my adults never climb). Not only did it get out of this container, but also out of the hovobator that the container was in! It also has small holes in the bottom about the diameter of a pencil. I never did see the baby (it must have hatched out at night) and I searched my herp room, but nothing! I still have 5 eggs incubating but I was pretty disappointed in losing the first. I keep hoping it might have survived and it will turn up, but at the size they are I don't think it will last long.
Anyway, I've obviously down-sized the holes in their incubating container and hopefully will have more success in the future!
Again, congrats . . . i can't wait!
Duncan
andrea1784
07-14-03, 10:27 AM
Wow! I don't plan on breeding mine (if they are a 1.1 pair) this season but thanks for that heads up. I never thought of that, didn't think it could happen.
Sorry for that little loss, but hopefully you will gain 5 new ones and more after that.
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.