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No way,they just keep getting better,how long till you can spare some of these.
 
Nice way to make EVERYBODY jealous Danny! Now your a professional!

What will your price be on the 'attenborough'? They're stunning! As are the o.gemmata and the other undescribed species.
 
Nice way to make EVERYBODY jealous Danny! Now your a professional!

What will your price be on the 'attenborough'? They're stunning! As are the o.gemmata and the other undescribed species.

Won't be selling any for a few years yet.
 
wow they look amazing i like the one jason L posted they look great
 
Very nice pics everyone danny thos Oedura sp. (Katherine - exclusively living in Acacia shirleyi trees) are incredable cant wait till u have some of them on the market

luke
 
Heres a pic of my pair i got last week, couldnt miss the opportunity of posting them again
 
Here are a couple from the Mt. Magnet area, WA.
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... and a nice, but not as pretty animal from Windorah, Qld:
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Regards,
David
 
those meekathara locale mormorata are awsum possibly the only good thing to come out of meekatharra :D iv kept ring tailed geckos in brisbane but had to sell everything i had to move to perth have just bought two pairs of nephrurus levis pilbarensis will be looking for 2 good pairs of marmorata soon though
 
Hi DAnny

Is this species "Oedura sp. (Katherine - exclusively living in Acacia shirleyi trees)" a form of marmorata? If so that would mean when they become available we could keep them in Victoria. ?
 
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