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25-Jun-07, 09:23 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-05 Location: Brisbane Gender:  | | | Hatchling N.levis levis and N.levis pilbariensis State: QLD Price: $150 - $230 Two hatchling Nephrurus levis levis and two hatchling Nephrurus levis pilbariensis available, all a couple of weeks old.
$300 for the two levis levis and $460 for the two levis pilbariensis. Discount for all four.
Will freight, or pick up from Brisbane.
Adorable little jellybeans, and great starter geckos. Pics of bubs to follow.
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25-Jun-07, 10:16 PM
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26-Jun-07, 07:44 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-05 Location: Brisbane Gender:  | | | | Forgot to mention, will also consider trade for geckos or pythons of interest and microclimate thermostats. | 
26-Jun-07, 08:23 AM
|  | Moorebank Reptiles Subscriber | Join Date: Jan-07 Location: Moorebank Age/Gender: 14  | | | | microclimate thermostats???
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26-Jun-07, 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Reptile_Boy microclimate thermostats??? | What? | 
26-Jun-07, 02:16 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Oct-06 Location: Brisbane Age: 18 | | | | Ah that first one is gorgeous!
I'd gladly take it if you held onto it for a couple of weeks =D
Haha. Congrats on the gorgeous babies. | 
26-Jun-07, 02:27 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-05 Location: Brisbane Gender:  | | | | They are almost the last of the eggs from last season, only a few more left in the inky. I don't hold animals any more as I did it a lot last season and after holding onto animals for weeks people would let me down, so now it is strictly first come first served. Send me a pm when you are ready and I'll let you know if I still have it.
Bear in mind though that they don't get their colouring until they are 6-8 months. I have some from the beginning of the season that are just now starting to lose their dark colouration (in the case of levis). | 
26-Jun-07, 03:14 PM
|  | Mummy snake Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-06 Location: Here Gender:  | | | | Hi Saz, Do you know sexes yet?
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26-Jun-07, 03:17 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-05 Location: Brisbane Gender:  | | | | Nope, they are not sexable until 4+ months | 
26-Jun-07, 06:56 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-06 Location: S.E. Melbourne | | | | They are awsum lil fellas mate. Um just wondering, please correct me if im wrong, but i was under the impression that n.levis pilbarensis were orange, and the two in your first two photos look like what i thought were n.levis occidentalis? Thats also what it says in Steve Wilson and Gerry Swans 'A complete guide to reptiles of Australia'. Dont get me wrong im not trying to correct anyone. Just want to know cause i want to get some n.levis occidentalis. | 
26-Jun-07, 07:05 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-05 Location: Brisbane Gender:  | | | | N.levis pilbariensis can be pink, yellow, brown, orange and a combination thereof. So can occidentalis and levis. The first two animals are pilbariensis, the third and fourth and levis. I have already sold all the occidentalis available from last season. | 
26-Jun-07, 07:17 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-06 Location: S.E. Melbourne | | | | Cheers for the clarification. Do occidentalis have a bigger head, more depressed tail an get bit bigger? Are you planning to breed the occidentalis again this season? | 
26-Jun-07, 07:21 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-05 Location: Brisbane Gender:  | | | | Mine don't have a larger head, just a very slightly more elongated head and yes, different shaped tail completely to the pilbariensis and levis. As far as size goes I do not believe they are any bigger than levis and pilbariensis on average. The differences aren't obvious but when you've seen enough of them in the flesh you can tell them apart.
Yes, will be breeding occidentalis again next season. | 
27-Jun-07, 06:20 AM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Oct-05 Location: Brisbane Gender:  | | | | Bumperoonie | 
27-Jun-07, 11:13 AM
|  | Mummy snake Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-06 Location: Here Gender:  | | | | Any chance of a pic with the pilbariensis side by side, for size comparison to each other.
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