Rocket
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Heres some of the progeny from this season. Siblings to Freeloader's animal.
Goldfields locality, WA.
Goldfields locality, WA.
No unfortunately those WA marms will be next season if they dont eat my out of house and home in the meantime. These are hatchies from my NT pair, which im told were wild caughtWarren, what are those hatchies? Look like big fat WA's to me...
Mine are flightly too but i can tempt them out holding a cricket in my fingersyour hatchies look great Warren i like their patterning/colours now if only they weren't so flighty as adults.
Those Coggeri are still cooking away, finger crossedOr coggeri's enlarged by the photographic medium?
Shawn if they are half as good as those pics in Freeloaders post they will be crackers.Heres some of the progeny from this season. Siblings to Freeloader's animal.
Goldfields locality, WA.
thats a deal !!!:lol:free
The one in the third pic looks like it may go the same way as mine Rocket.
The three WA Marms i have are pretty calm, happy to climb onto your arm and sit there. In saying that i wouldn't take them outside into daylight.
Patience is one word for it, his lines are spectacular, they are some of the best geckos I've seen.Mate, how does Spongbob paint the nails of the females? I recon he must have the patience of a saint!
Mate, how does Spongbob paint the nails of the females? I recon he must have the patience of a saint!
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