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Post by mark68 on Sept 30, 2006 18:25:53 GMT
Wanted Lacerta viridis/bilineata Lacerta trilineata Lacerta strigata Gallotia sp.
to be kept in large outdoor vivs (3x3 metre).
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Alex
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Post by Alex on Oct 1, 2006 10:45:52 GMT
Wanted Lacerta viridis/bilineata Lacerta trilineata Lacerta strigata Gallotia sp. to be kept in large outdoor vivs (3x3 metre). Welcome to the forum Mark can't help with the gallotia but will speak to a friend of mine who keeps a few of the 'greens'. Should be able to let you know in the week
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Post by Alex on Oct 2, 2006 19:44:16 GMT
Sorry Mark, nothing happening till next summer if he's lucky, alex.
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Post by robpilley on Oct 3, 2006 16:06:54 GMT
Hi Alex
you mention a friend of yours keeps various "greens". I also keep quite a few species and am always looking to stay in touch with other keepers of these species (bilineata, trilineata ssp., agilis exigua, Podarcis nigriventris and sicula) for future swaps for unrelated animals etc. Could you put me in touch with him? My email address is: Rob@jdp.co.uk
Cheers
Rob
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Alex
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Post by Alex on Oct 5, 2006 19:18:30 GMT
Hi rob, sent you PM, alex
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Post by mark68 on Oct 13, 2006 15:51:47 GMT
Thanks alex for trying
I have L. agilis exigua (two differences sources) spare, and male eyed and Australian water dragons spare, for swaps to anybody out there. All the above are used to living "al fresco" and have hibernated outdoors before.
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Post by Killian on Oct 14, 2006 3:54:59 GMT
Hi Mark Do you have an adult female exigua? I have a lonely male in my greenhouse. where are you located? PM me details? do you keep the australian waterdragons outside??
thanks Killian
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Post by mark68 on Oct 14, 2006 15:05:39 GMT
Right now I'm in Portugal but I return to the Uk twice a year. I might be going back shortly. Undecided yet. I have spare exigua females but looking for swaps not cash. I don't care whether the animals are young or adult, in fact probably prefer babies.
The A.W.D. hibernate outside. The first few I had were all males and have been outside without heating for several years in London but under glass or similiar. Ireland is milder I think in the winter? So would suit them.
e-mail lacerta@sapo.pt
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Alex
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Post by Alex on Oct 18, 2006 14:41:34 GMT
Thanks alex for trying I have L. agilis exigua (two differences sources) spare, and male eyed and Australian water dragons spare, for swaps to anybody out there. All the above are used to living "al fresco" and have hibernated outdoors before. No worries Mark, would be interested in the male Lepida
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