looking at the different types Eublepharis species /subspcies. E. macularius macularius, E. macularius montanus, E. macularius afghanicus, E. macularius fasciolatus, and E turkmenicus. Description where they are from and more.
hey ppl. i need help! i am starting a new breeding project with a male high yellow and a female tremper albino. what babies would i produce?? plz reply
Nice Info! I knew of the Sub species but not the fuscus and Hardwickii those are really cool, do you think they will have any in the near future available? Is the Hardwickii able to breed with any of the other leopards?
Simply Amazing! It's good to know those priceless life forms are in good hands.
Dave from Davidsfinegeckos
davidsfinegeckos 2 weeks ago
:( I really wanted that book but it's way out of my price range. $61
8:10 are the my favorite from this video.
surpingbutterfly 1 year ago
:( I really wanted that book but it's way out o my price range. $61
surpingbutterfly 1 year ago
hey ppl. i need help! i am starting a new breeding project with a male high yellow and a female tremper albino. what babies would i produce?? plz reply
MrReptilesrock 1 year ago
NICE! can you put the weights (average) of the animals in the video?
EHGekkos 1 year ago
Nice Info! I knew of the Sub species but not the fuscus and Hardwickii those are really cool, do you think they will have any in the near future available? Is the Hardwickii able to breed with any of the other leopards?
CountGecko 2 years ago
Very nice vid, loads of info
~got spots?~, aka Joe N.
gotspotsleo 2 years ago
lovin your pure fascios too
OneFootedAce 2 years ago
very infortmative vid! cool vid as always!
OneFootedAce 2 years ago
hey. I liked the video a lot. You are very knowlegable in your craft. I was wondering if you have any of the subspecies you showed for sale?
manneegeckos 2 years ago