Carrottail holdback...still looking decent!

SFgeckos

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Update on my carrottail holdback and other random photos!

Let me know what you think.

I just posted a male (half sibling, same father different mother) for sale in the classifieds...

Jon
 
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robin

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very nice! i love the coloring and carrottail! is that second photo a wheeleri? i love those guys! i just wish i could afford them LOL
 

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Oh sorry, I should label the photos. My apologies for putting them in the leo section too, it's just easier for me to respond to anything if it's all in one thread. I just happened to be cleaning those cages and checking the incubator so I snapped the photos.

Photo 1: holdback carrottail
Photo 2: hatchling N. wheeleri
Photo 3: N. laevissimus
Photo 4: hatchling N. deleani
Photo 5: Strophurus spinigerus gravid female
Photo 6. hatchling N. amyae

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SFgeckos

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"very nice! i love the coloring and carrottail! is that second photo a wheeleri? i love those guys! i just wish i could afford them LOL"

Yep Robin, that is a hatchling wheeleri. Been trying to select for higher pink/orange ones and abberrants for a while now. Contact me later this year if you want some, there should be plenty on the market. They are as easy to breed as leos, just people tend to push the females too young and too early for breeding= dead knobtails. Grow slow, don't push the females and they can be eight years+ and still laying eggs!

Jon
 

SFgeckos

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Thanks for the compliments! Here's some more leo photos since I was taking photos for a client. Everyone have a good weekend!

Jon
 
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robin

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very very nice jon! i love the one of the left in the first photo of the second set of pictures!
 

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Oh sorry, I should label the photos. My apologies for putting them in the leo section too, it's just easier for me to respond to anything if it's all in one thread. I just happened to be cleaning those cages and checking the incubator so I snapped the photos.

Photo 1: holdback carrottail
Photo 2: hatchling N. wheeleri
Photo 3: N. laevissimus
Photo 4: hatchling N. deleani
Photo 5: Strophurus spinigerus gravid female
Photo 6. hatchling N. amyae

Jon



How munch do you sell most of your knob tails for? Like most of the species in the pics and do you breed asper?
 

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"They all look very nice but if I had to choose I would say I love your Deleani the most"

Thanks! If I could only choose one species, I think my favorite would be hatchling N. stellatus, they are almost translucent pink/purple with many yellow spots- and the size of a dime!


"How munch do you sell most of your knob tails for? Like most of the species in the pics and do you breed asper?"

This isn't the place to discuss prices, if you're interested in price ranges please look at different classified sections. I don't normally offer any for sale publicly so if you're seriously interested just email me. I also don't discuss the status of my collection publicly, unless I decide to share photos, but there are a few people in the US who breed N. asper.

Jon
 

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