This has to be one of the most exciting gecko shipments I have ever received - PICS!!

geckomaster

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Chicago, IL
Stunning geckos. I love the orientalis... they are my favorite of the caves and you have a very diverse breeding group there. Can't wait to see the future offspring :)
 

monkeytechahoo

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Elgin, Tx
I saw these caves at the HISS table today in San Ant...OMG...reading and studyin and savin up for next year and gettin a HISS cave Gecko or two if y'all still have them.
 

tlbowling

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NJ
They are TOTALLY AMAZING! Love the white tongue! and those EYES! They are beautiful, so exciting! What an exciting box!
 

geckoboa

GeckoBoa Reptiles
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335
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Colorado
dang, those are some nice herps! John and I had to force ourselves to refrain from purchasing a cave gecko at the last two shows! I love your bloodline A, B and luii! They're all wonderful! Hope you put some up for sale because I don't think we could resist those lookers!
-Alyssa
 

GrimmyX15

Mkay-um?
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IL
HOLY MACKEL! I love their orange neon stripes!!!!!!!!!! :( I would like to have one, they are only for people with expercianed gecko keeper. Oh lucky you! ARGHH! LOL!
 

Marx

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Orientalis

Hi Kelli

I see, you have already some Japanische Goniurosaurus. I must say to the Orientalis, one should not cross these two bloodlines. I think you has this Orientalis of Matjaz. Matjaz is the single person, whom I gave some descendants of my Orientalis from TONAKI-JIMA in the past. You should know, it is two different island populations.
The first Orientalis come from the island TOKASHIKI-JIMA and the second Orientalis come from the island TONAKI-JIMA. I stand in contact with a Japanese scientist, his name is Hidetoshi Ota, he told me that all island populations of Orientalis in the drawing show differences. Please don't mix this Orientalis, it is important! I have 3 WC pairs from each island population and some descendants and these don't have any connection. If I have more time, I will show some pictures here from Babies, from adolescent and from adults.

Best wishes,

Markus
 

Marx

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Hi Kelli

I see, you have already some Japanische Goniurosaurus. I must say to the Orientalis, one should not cross these two bloodlines. I think you has this Orientalis of Matjaz. Matjaz is the single person, whom I gave some descendants of my Orientalis from TONAKI-JIMA in the past. You should know, it is two different island populations.
The first Orientalis come from the island TOKASHIKI-JIMA and the second Orientalis come from the island TONAKI-JIMA. I stand in contact with a Japanese scientist, his name is Hidetoshi Ota, he told me that all island populations of Orientalis in the drawing show differences. Please don't mix this Orientalis, it is important! I have 3 WC pairs from each island population and some descendants and these don't have any connection. If I have more time, I will show some pictures here from Babies, from adolescent and from adults.

Best wishes,

Markus

WWW.MS-GONIUROSAURUS.DE
 

treeguy

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Columbus, OHIO
Willkommen Markus. Es ist spitze dass Sie hier sind. Your knowledge and expertise is a very valuable resource and I know I am glad that you have stumbled upon this board. I know that I have spent many hours on your website gleaning information and I hope you can find some time to share more of your wisdom with us here.

The availability of Goni's in DE is vastly different from here in the US, as evidence Kelli got hers shipped over from across the way. It really seems that aside from a handful of people the Japanese species are unheard of in captivity over here. Hopefully with the help of dedicated, conservation-minded geckodorks this can change.Until then I guess I need to break down at some point and get over to Hamm.
 

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