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Old 03-01-10, 02:39 AM   #1
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Some flying gecko hatchlings (P. Kuhli)

I was cleaning the flying gecko hatchlings home and we ended up taking some pics of the cute little horde.







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Re: Some flying gecko hatchlings (P. Kuhli)

Very cool! I'd like to get a pair of these guys, I think they're neat little geckos...and they're cute. :P
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wow those are amazing looking i think i saw these at the expo yesterday, there were alot of different species of geckos kickin around there lol
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Re: Some flying gecko hatchlings (P. Kuhli)

Aww, so cute! Flying geckos are really neat little things.
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Re: Some flying gecko hatchlings (P. Kuhli)

These are one of my fav reptiles to work with. I am trying to build up a large enough breeding population to provide quality unrelated pairs that are truly CBB.

Canadian vendors seem more adventurous than our US vendors, I have never seen a flying gecko at show.
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i could be wrong, but i'm almost sure i did in fact see one on display, but than again it may have been something else, oh well they look amazing, those tails are ridiculously cool looking lol almost like a sugar-glider turned reptile hehe
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Awwww their so cute!!
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Re: Some flying gecko hatchlings (P. Kuhli)

You can find them on sale in Edmonton every once in a while. They are get display pets when you can find them. Mine always hide out till the food comes out then you can them perk up and strike. They are a very interesting pet, and you certainly have had luck in breeding them. Congratulations.

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i could be wrong, but i'm almost sure i did in fact see one on display, but than again it may have been something else, oh well they look amazing, those tails are ridiculously cool looking lol almost like a sugar-glider turned reptile hehe
I didn't see any there but I wasn't there toooo long. If there were any they'd almost certainly be WC unfortunately.

Why are they your favourite to work with? Just out of curiosity.
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Re: Some flying gecko hatchlings (P. Kuhli)

They are interesting animals. The WC adults will slyly watch you, they peek out from behind cage decorations and just watch you. They are fairly active at night, eat most any feeder insect. They can be fairly vocal, something I look for in a gecko species.

The WC's tend to be vicious, like a tokay or crocodile gecko. The CBB hatchlings can be rather tame when worked with. Easily becoming as tame as a crested or leopard gecko.

They can change color to match their surounding, their visual camo is excellent.

They simply look cool
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I want one!
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