Anyone have any of these?

Halley

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Just wondering if anybody owns, and has pictures of:

Eublepharis hardwickii
Eublepharis angramainyu
Eublepharis fuscus

Also, on the wiki it says there are 5 sub-species of the common leopard geckos. I thought there were three: Montanus, Fasciolatus and Afghanicus. What are the other two?

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eyelids

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Also, on the wiki it says there are 5 sub-species of the common leopard geckos. I thought there were three: Montanus, Fasciolatus and Afghanicus. What are the other two?

E. m. smithi is the other... That's it as far as I know...
 

crotaphytidae

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Can't forget E. macularius macularius, E. hardwicki to my knowledge has never been in the hobby nor has E. fuscus. E. angramainyu is currently being kept by some European breeders with some success, but none in the U.S. as far as I know.
 

Halley

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Okay for subs we have:

E.M. Fasciolatus
E.M. Afghanicus
E.M. Montanus
E.M. Smithi
Then E.M. _____________

And the only full species of leopard gecko besides E.M. Macularius in the U.S. right now is Turcmenicus?
 

Halley

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Halley said:
Okay for subs we have:

E.M. Fasciolatus
E.M. Afghanicus
E.M. Montanus
E.M. Smithi
Then E.M. _____________

And the only full species of leopard gecko besides E.M. Macularius in the U.S. right now is Turcmenicus?

:main_laugh: I always thought E.M. Macularius was a full species so the subs are:

Macularius
Fasciolatus
Afghanicus
Montanus
Smithi

So the only full species besides E. Macularius in the US right now is E. Turcmenicus? Do any of the members for any other countries have other full species of leopard geckos?
 

MXWreptile

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:main_laugh: I always thought E.M. Macularius was a full species so the subs are:

Macularius
Fasciolatus
Afghanicus
Montanus
Smithi

So the only full species besides E. Macularius in the US right now is E. Turcmenicus? Do any of the members for any other countries have other full species of leopard geckos?


I own E. angramainyu.



Max
 

MXWreptile

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I'm pretty much out of time now, but I promise to post high quality pictures next weeks Saturday. I'm sorry guys, but you will get your pictures next week.



Max
 

robin

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I can tell you that one of the 3 you listed will be here at Squamata Concepts in March... Not telling which one though...:main_laugh::main_thumbsup:
it's not E. hardwicki :p

E. hardwicki is believed to extinct ;)
 

herpencounter

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I can tell you that one of the 3 you listed will be here at Squamata Concepts in March... Not telling which one though...:main_laugh::main_thumbsup:

The only one I could possible even think your getting is Eublepharis angramainyu...
And there is no way you got a hold of a hardwickii lol.

J.
 

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eublepharis angramainyu are the true giants and cost around $1000 each,there is a guy in europe that has some and also I can't remember which one but one of the other 2 are in India and no one can get you any as they won't smuggle them in.
 

MXWreptile

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eublepharis angramainyu are the true giants and cost around $1000 each,there is a guy in europe that has some and also I can't remember which one but one of the other 2 are in India and no one can get you any as they won't smuggle them in.


They are way more expensive...:main_laugh:


Max
 

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