I kept this post and have some babies now of significance to Don's post:

Just produced this year:
P. comorensis
P. nigistriata
P. v-nigra v-nigra
P. v-nigra comorensis
P. v-nigra undescribed species - very aquamarine on back!

Have been producing for a few years:

P. astriata - problems with females getting intimidated by males.
P. lineata bombetokensis - no problems, a sturdy gecko!

Julie Bergman
http://www.geckoranch.com
GGA lifetime member


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Listers,
>
> A few years ago I imported a huge assortment of various obscure species of
> Malagasy Phelsumas to try to get them established here. They went out to some
> of teh finest breeders working with phelsumas in this country as well as some
> went to Europe. How many have become established? I am asking this out of
> curiosity more then anything else. Seems that the popularity of Phelsumas
> comes and goes through the years and not that many folks are interested in
> them nowadays?
>
> How many bombetikensis, pusilla,serraticauda, flavigularis, and many others
> do we still have here?
>
> Don Wells
>
> There are three kinds of men. The ones that learn by reading. The
>  few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the
>  electric fence for themselves.
>

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