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SEWERFest additions.

8/12/2009

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It's the season for trades I guess, as I've made a few trades in recent weeks. I traded a couple of my newest hatchlings (a helmeted gecko and a N. milli) for a hatchling R. chahoua earlier this month. It's a mainland locale chahoua, and I have Pine Isle locale, so I made the trade with the understanding that I might very well turn around and trade or sell it. It didn't take long before I made a trade for a couple more webfoots (P. rangei) and a "player to be named later". The exchange will take place at Tinley. I'm almost regretting the trade however, as I did a photo shoot, and the little chahoua was such a cute and cooperative photo subject. Oh well, if I kept it, I'd end up having to look for a mate once this one was sexable, and I really don't know if I want to work with both locales of chahouas right now.
I also picked up a couple of hatchling N. levis at the recent SEWERFest show. The selection of geckos at this show rivaled that of much larger shows such as Tinley. I didn't intend to buy much, but it was a great price, and they've been on my "wanted list" for a long time, so I'm happy to have added them.
I also found a couple of male N. milli for a great price online and had them delivered. I've got 3 subadult females which should be ready to breed in 2010, bringing my total to 4 females, but I only had the one male. This now gives me 3.4 milli with 6 eggs cooking right now. I should be producing pretty significant numbers of milli next year.
I will be adding some geckos to my available page very soon. Check them out!
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