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Post by willj on Mar 13, 2006 17:25:51 GMT
yeah i've been trawling through that site, i've made it my life ambition to keep podarcis peloponnesica, milensis and taurica.
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Post by willj on Mar 13, 2006 17:27:35 GMT
never mind about those anolis though, i can either release them into the greenhouse area of my dad's lab, give them to someone or keep in in the tank.
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Post by adamanuran on Mar 13, 2006 20:06:12 GMT
How much do you want for them? I know a chap who has peloponnesiaca although he only has 2 females so chances of etting some young are not too great lol. taurica is fairly common in the trade though, at least it used to be, so long since i bought any trade reptiles!!!!
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Post by phil on Mar 13, 2006 22:08:29 GMT
both look like females to me, due to the lack of dew laps. look like anolis sagrei , certainly the brown one. they probably wouldn't last too long outside here, even in a greenhouse
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Post by willj on Mar 14, 2006 11:05:23 GMT
Hi Adam,
what do you mean how much do i want for them? the anolis or the podarcis? i've no idea how much the podarcis would cost!
sorry i didn't mean greenhouse, i meant conservatory.
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Post by adamanuran on Mar 14, 2006 14:12:05 GMT
i meant for the anolis? they are quite pretty things!!!
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Post by willj on Mar 14, 2006 18:08:34 GMT
ahh right, name your price! i bought them for £10 each, but i wouln't want to sell them for that much! PM me
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Post by willj on Mar 14, 2006 18:18:32 GMT
for those not in the know: podarcis milensis: podarcis pelopponesica: podarcis tuarica:
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Post by willj on Apr 11, 2006 15:55:35 GMT
just so you know, i took them back to the garden centre and they got some Acanthodactylus in so i bought a pair of them instead.
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