E. hardwickii

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Does anyone have a really good picture of these? Maybe this could be an interesting project for someone to try to import them.
 
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leocomander

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I have a male hardwickii that i have had for about 9years now. I also have 2 younger ones both about 6years old and male but one of them died yesterday from a serious infection to the front left arm. I have been looking for a female for some time now to try my hand at breeding but i have had no luck finding one. This their is very little imformation on this species. I'm going to get some pictures up rite now and a will try to get more pictures tomorrow. Here is my 9year old male

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here is a picture of all 3 of mine. but now i only have 2.

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Sorry if the pictures are to big
~~Frankie
 
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leocomander

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Well my 9 year old male is about 12-13inches long and my smaller male which is about 6years old is only about 7-8 inches and has never really gotten any bigger since i've gotten him. I will try getting some pictures tomorrow to show his size.


~~Frankie
 

robin

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leocomander said:
I have a male hardwickii that i have had for about 9years now. I also have 2 younger ones both about 6years old and male but one of them died yesterday from a serious infection to the front left arm. I have been looking for a female for some time now to try my hand at breeding but i have had no luck finding one. This their is very little imformation on this species. I'm going to get some pictures up rite now and a will try to get more pictures tomorrow. Here is my 9year old male

gcv1.jpg


204.jpg

203.jpg

here is a picture of all 3 of mine. but now i only have 2.

Picture141.jpg


Sorry if the pictures are to big
~~Frankie

that is a type of uromastyx. what the person who started the thread is talking about is a a leopard gecko species called Eublepharis hardwickii
 

KTyne

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Steve Sykes of Geckos Etc breeds E. Hardwickii. Last year he had a pair for sale that went for about $4500 I believe. There is also another breeder in the States that is working with them but I can't remember the name.
 

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