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    Tongue Flicker
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    Hey guys it's me again.. You still remember my drunken snake dealer? The one who brought a bag of vipers, literally? Well lucky for me he hasn't forgotten about me during my 4-month absence.


    He had a deal someplace nearby so he decided to drop-by my new petplace and give me a welcome home gift, 2 pairs of a first generation captive-bred Bow-fingered gecko, Cyrtodactylus mamanwa.







    At first I wasn't really impressed by them or the fact that they look like my normal house geckos, but a week later they've already won my heart. I only kept a pair since I wasn't really confident about my Gecko Mastery just yet and the other pair I shipped off to a friend in Croydon somewhere in England.


    Hydrating in warm water, a little coconut juice & a little honey..







    Inside their quarantine enclosure. First day, first dinner (female had obvious unshed skin left -__-)







    What my pair looks like a week after they first arrived. Showing off their normal male/female coloration. I can't believe they were doing a courtship chase on my hand while I'm taking pictures. Guess they don't mind doing it in public -__-







    Stunning male coloration.. Nuff said..







    Start your weekend right!

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    Monza geckos
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    oooh their nice :}

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monza geckos View Post
    oooh their nice :}
    Thanks! But they still need a long way to go in the selective breeding area to look even more stunning

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    Monza geckos
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    I would focus on size first then morph so you could get a big beautt

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    Tongue Flicker
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monza geckos View Post
    I would focus on size first then morph so you could get a big beautt
    They'll only grow a couple of inches more, longer. The markings could be worked on though hopefully in the next 10 years if they allow lol

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    TKexotics
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    Ah, your here too.
    As i have said before, they are awesome.

    Greets, Tamara and Kevin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TKexotics View Post
    Ah, your here too.
    As i have said before, they are awesome.

    Greets, Tamara and Kevin.
    Haha yes! GU is the forum i haven't been to yet, til today. I also own a couple of frog species or three

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    TKexotics
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    Default Re: Bow-fingered Gecko (Cyrtodactylus mamanwa)

    Haha, great. We keep some frogs too.., and a bearded dragon, a few chameleons, and some Abronia's.
    But mostly gecko's though.

    Greets.

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