For Sale Stenodactylus

Christine

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Yearling Stenodactylus Sthenodactylus. I have a population over-abundance, so I have some that i am willing to sell! Email me at [email protected] if you're interested or want pics! theyre just about at breeding age! All are hand and captive raised personally!
Christine
 

opticraze

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Hello,
I have a beautiful healthy female looking for a proud equally beautiful and healthy male. Can i request one of yours? Also, up to what ratio (male.female) can you keep sthenos? Thank you,
 

Christine

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Hi there,
Sorry about that it was supposed to say [email protected]. I must've missed the mistake! As for the ones for sale, right now they've been spoken for. I will let you know if that deal falls through or if I have any babies come up for sale also.
As for your question as to the ratio. A good one is one male per four females. I do have one tank where I keep my retired breeders and Its a 40 gal and I've got 2 males in with 6 females and have no issues. As long as they've got plenty of space and hiding spots I think you can really keep more than the 1:4. I've had them that way for years!
Christine

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Geckomaster743

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Christine Ive never had a Stenodycles, Which type of Species do you breed and How big do they get? And since theres not much information about them could you please make some Articles about there living standards, Food, Heat, Etc. I would really be excited to buy 2 of them from you.
 

Josh2

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Can you post some photos of these little guys? Pretty please?! :):p
 

opticraze

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Thank you Christine,
Wow, hope the other deal falls thru!! :)
Okay, let me know if a handsome boy becomes available. Since it's possible to keep 1.2 - 1.4 in a habitat, I'll take a female (or 2) if they become available as well. By the way, i checked out the photos on FaceBook; the colors/patterns are unbelievable. Thank you,
Hi there,
Sorry about that it was supposed to say [email protected]. I must've missed the mistake! As for the ones for sale, right now they've been spoken for. I will let you know if that deal falls through or if I have any babies come up for sale also.
As for your question as to the ratio. A good one is one male per four females. I do have one tank where I keep my retired breeders and Its a 40 gal and I've got 2 males in with 6 females and have no issues. As long as they've got plenty of space and hiding spots I think you can really keep more than the 1:4. I've had them that way for years!
Christine

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Christine

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If its a boy you're interested in, I do have one single male! He's 11 months old and a lighter yellowish coloring! I can definately say that he's not been spoken for yet! He's got a very mild temperament also, so could go easily in with another male! I can post a pic of him if you're interested. I think if you liked the ones on Fbk you'd like him! i just need to know what state you're in so I can give you a quote on shipping costs if you'd like! Let me know. email again is [email protected] or it will go through here as well!
Thanks,
Christine
 

Christine

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Darkmaster743-
I breed five different ssps of Stenodactylus. S.sthenodactylus, S. slevini, S. Doriae, S.Petrii, and S. Mauratanicus. They're tiny little guys that get about 3 1/2 to 4 inches fully grown. I will try to copy over my care sheet this weekeend which has all the answers to those questions! Yes the eggs do need to be incubated. VERY carefully! Theyre about the size of a pea and very delicate!
Christine
 

opticraze

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If its a boy you're interested in, I do have one single male! He's 11 months old and a lighter yellowish coloring! I can definately say that he's not been spoken for yet! He's got a very mild temperament also, so could go easily in with another male! I can post a pic of him if you're interested. I think if you liked the ones on Fbk you'd like him! i just need to know what state you're in so I can give you a quote on shipping costs if you'd like! Let me know. email again is [email protected] or it will go through here as well!
Thanks,
Christine
Fantastic !!!
I'm in San Francisco, CA 94118. The handsome boy is very welcome to our humble habitat. If you'd rather not quote prices on the forum, you can email me: [email protected]
Thank you,
 

Geckomaster743

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Darkmaster743-
I breed five different ssps of Stenodactylus. S.sthenodactylus, S. slevini, S. Doriae, S.Petrii, and S. Mauratanicus. They're tiny little guys that get about 3 1/2 to 4 inches fully grown. I will try to copy over my care sheet this weekeend which has all the answers to those questions! Yes the eggs do need to be incubated. VERY carefully! Theyre about the size of a pea and very delicate!
Christine
Thanks for the information, I was about to ask... How the Heck do you pick those eggs up? Have you ever squashed one.. And how much would it cost for a Breeding Pair of each? Stenodyclus look so cute! Im trying to expand my range of geckos.
 

Christine

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I use measuring spoon to pick up the eggs. The smallest in the set! It took some practice! As far as what I noramlly sell, I usually only sell hatchlings and they are too young to be sexed! I sold these because I had a few too many females to my males in one tank. They've all been spoken for as of this week! I will post when I have new hatchlings! I have eggs incubating at the moment.
 

Geckomaster743

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Top, looking for some stenodactylus myself!
Lol Josh, I don't think shes selling them any more. Sadly Christine has gone inactive here, and as well on her facebook page to sell them. I recently contacted Styx though and she said she would be posting again!
 

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