Anyone have any of these?

Daidra

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I said around a $1000 as that is what I was told by Jeff Jr at JMG Reptile but he said they are most likely more money.
 

herpencounter

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Can anyone find a picture of E. hardwicki. I cant find one.

There are only 3 pictures i know of...

A drawing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Eublepharis_hardwickii.jpg

A dead one...
http://sci.ege.edu.tr/~bgocmen/eubhard.jpg

And in Matts video. I don't recall the book name.
hardwickii.jpg
 

MXWreptile

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I got so many e-mails and pm's, and was asked, if I release the first ones. Please stop asking. I'll let you guys now, if I release them.


Max
 

robin

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You sure about that? I never heard anybody say that before. All I know is that where they are found it is incredibly hard to import from.


well the old info was that they were thought to be extrinct but i went back and checked my info and they updated it

http://sci.ege.edu.tr/~bgocmen/ehardwickii.html

also if this is correct there was some captive breedings back in the 70's and 80's (i assume in india)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eublepharis_hardwickii


oh and i found this link. just posting it for fun http://digimorph.org/specimens/Eublepharis_macularius/
 

BSM

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i saw the Eublepharis angramainyu on geckounlimited and i got to saw wow they sure have a different head shape and are huge for an average size
 

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