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Old 05-15-11, 09:13 PM   #1
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Hi guys,

Pics of a family of geckoes kicking about at my house...

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One of the hatchies


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Great looking geckos!
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Old 05-16-11, 03:30 AM   #3
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Their eyebrows? make them look sleepy, sooo cute.
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Old 05-16-11, 05:20 AM   #4
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Re: Gecko family

What sort of morphs are these? There is a gecko at my local pet store (veeryyy tiny store, they only have two or three herps at a time so I don't see anything interesting very often) that looks just like the first picture. When I asked about it, they said they'd hve to ask their reptile rep. and get back to me, but I'm not in there very often - and was just curious.
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What sort of morphs are these? There is a gecko at my local pet store (veeryyy tiny store, they only have two or three herps at a time so I don't see anything interesting very often) that looks just like the first picture. When I asked about it, they said they'd hve to ask their reptile rep. and get back to me, but I'm not in there very often - and was just curious.
Their not a morph, their a sub species of Nephrurus levis. Their Nephrurus levis pilbarensis, the most colourful of the three levis sub species. Their common name is Pilbara knobtailed gecko.

Those are my red line pilbs I will be working on my orange lines this season.

Here's what an orange one looks like...




They also come in luminescent yellow... I may try and get some of them down the line.

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Very cool, little geckos! Thanks for sharing
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Oh - sorry.
They're very nice looking for sure.
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Oh - sorry.
They're very nice looking for sure.
No need to apologise mate, all good... glad you like them. They are available in the US but not sure about Canada.
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