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bahhh figures all the pretty ones are forbidden! just like in real life:(
 
Hi

they are really nice looking gex, but all you envious people look at some of our stuff, I've seen dark blue with yellow marbled velvet geckos (under bark at Blair Athol) our frillys are highly sought after all over the world, thorny devils are the most gorgeous little things ever, painted dragons and nobbis are quite bright. This is just to name a few lizards, then look at our snakes.

The grass is always greener... haha

thanks for the pics

Cheers

Steve
 
Hi

they are really nice looking gex, but all you envious people look at some of our stuff, I've seen dark blue with yellow marbled velvet geckos (under bark at Blair Athol) our frillys are highly sought after all over the world, thorny devils are the most gorgeous little things ever, painted dragons and nobbis are quite bright. This is just to name a few lizards, then look at our snakes.

The grass is always greener... haha

thanks for the pics

Cheers

Steve

But there's still the mentality like a kid, when the other kid is playing with a particular toy you want that damn toy! If that toy is easily available to you and the other kid has no interest in it then you don't :p

We do have a very diverse selection of critters here, but so does the rest of the world!

Nice gex btw :D
 
Thank you all so much for the nice comments!!! :D


You enjoy doing this to us don't you Lars

Showing us all these beautiful animals we can't have.

No no Ben, I know that many members love to see the animals of the overseas members,

and that's the reason why I wanna share some pics with you guys!!!

I do not intend to make you jealous, trust me!!! ;) :)


a better question is how do you get them!!??

Yes, unfortunately you can't get them in Australia!

But they were very rare in Europe too!

They were described in 1991 and when the first geckos came to Europe,

the price for a pair was around the 750 Australian Dollars!!! :shock:

But fortunately they are very common now in Germany and the price for juveniles

is around the 45 $ and so they are available for everybody! :)

We have a Day Gecko Association here in Germany, called IG Phelsuma.

There are around 180 members, even from the USA, and they breed around

500 Phelsuma klemmeri every year!

That's the main interest of the IG Phelsuma, two prevent the import of wild caught Phelsuma species!!!

The Phelsuma klemmeri are now the most popular day gecko, because you can

keep them in small groups and they are the most active day geckos.

Also their colours don't fade and they have always the nice colouration.

The most other captive-bred day gecko species don't show so brilliant colours like

in the wilderness!


they are really nice looking gex, but all you envious people look at some of our stuff, I've seen dark blue with yellow marbled velvet geckos (under bark at Blair Athol) our frillys are highly sought after all over the world, thorny devils are the most gorgeous little things ever, painted dragons and nobbis are quite bright. This is just to name a few lizards, then look at our snakes.

Yes, Steve, I totally agree with you!!!!!!!!!

Australia has such an amazing and awesome fauna!!!

And many of your fantastic herps are very very rare overseas!!!

For example, the Varanus spenceri, which costs a few hundred Dollars here,

costs around 12.500 $ in Europe!!! (speaking of a small juvenile!)

I would love to keep a shingleback, but they are very rare and when you have the

chance to get one, then you have to pay a price of 1.600 $ for a single male and

around the 4.700 $ for a pair!!!


And don't forget:

You guys live on the (in my opinion) most stunning and beautiful,....(I don't find

the right words to explain how awesome this continent really is!) continent!!!!!!! :)

So I would say that there's really no reason for anybody to be jealous!!! ;)

Many people here in Europe are saying that Australia is the land of their dreams, including me!!!
 
Stunning animal, thanks for sharing. Every country has something beautiful to offer, it's always good to see different animals and landscapes etc (even if i do get jealous). To everyone across the waters please keep sharing..
 
Stunning animal, thanks for sharing. Every country has something beautiful to offer, it's always good to see different animals and landscapes etc (even if i do get jealous). To everyone across the waters please keep sharing..

Thank you!!! :)

Yes, I agree, every country has its own and unique beauty!
 
awesome gex Lars - outstanding colours :D
I alway love looking at your pics, you have such a great collection - so jealous
 
Keep the photo's coming Lars, those geckoes are just beautiful. I have no idea why when someone posts a photo of an exotic we have to hear how we have great reptiles as well. The whole point is some of us love to see reptiles from EVERY part of the world.
As for Frillies being very sought after, they are in fact cheap and plentiful overseas.
Broaden your horizons guys :)
 
ya i think u should post a thread on ur entire collection, i would love to see them
 
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