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Old 05-08-2017, 10:54 AM   #1
frankpayne32
Two CBB unrelated Lygodactylus williamsi

I have two unrelated juvenile Lygodactylus williamsi ready to go now. Just two available now, more will be ready in one month. They are 1/$150, 2/$290. Unsexed and unrelated.

If you have been keeping up with the status of williamsi you know that this species has recently been placed on CITES Appendix 1. This means that they will become increasingly difficult to acquire as no new williamsi will be able to enter the country, probably ever.

Please read all of the information in the ad before asking questions as most questions will be answered in the ad. Other than that please private message me with any questions.

When setting up my breeding group I took the care and time to collect founding stock from five different unrelated CBB sources. I keep my breeders only as pairs and keep very detailed records. I know the lineage, lay date, hatch date, and incubation temperature range of every gecko I produce and sell. You will receive all of this information when you purchase any of my geckos. If you purchase a group of geckos I will make sure to provide unrelated animals to form your own breeding group. I remove every single clutch that is laid from the terrarium and incubate them under ideal temperatures to produce either mostly females or an even sex ratio. None of my eggs have experienced temperatures over 80 F which are known to produce mostly males.

Unless otherwise stated, all geckos for sale are approximately two months old (I will give you an exact hatch date when shipping) and approaching half grown. I would never sell a gecko that I’m not confidant will survive to adulthood. These will all be ready to breed within seven to ten months, probably less under ideal conditions.

The most common question that people have is if they can be sexed at this age. At this age I cannot guarantee sex. I realize that most people want females as very few other breeders produce them but at this age it is just not possible to reliably tell. However, due to egg removal and controlled incubation the majority of my offspring prove out to be females. I can provide credible references of past customers to back this up. Please keep in mind that my list prices are for unsexed juveniles, sexed adults, especially females are significantly higher in price.

Prices are firm as a purchase includes free of charge a new solid-walled insulated shipping box, any necessary heat or phase 22 packs, a printed ten page care sheet written by me with many pictures, shipping insurance, PayPal fees, and live/healthy arrival guarantee. Most importantly, purchase from me includes all of the experience and advice I can offer on this species based off of years of experimentation and success. My detailed caresheet can be found at www.livingartbyfrankpayne.com

Please PM me with any questions. Thanks for looking!











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Old 05-10-2017, 10:04 PM   #2
love my herps
Interested do you still have any pairs?

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Old 05-10-2017, 10:31 PM   #3
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I almost never sell sexed pairs. When I do they are $500 pair. I will have more unsexed juveniles about half grown and ready to go in three to four weeks. Please PM me with any questions. Thanks!
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Old 05-12-2017, 12:19 AM   #4
love my herps
I am going to do some research and make sure I am able to care for them correctly. I will get back to you thank you for the info.

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Old 05-12-2017, 06:58 AM   #5
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I am going to do some research and make sure I am able to care for them correctly. I will get back to you thank you for the info.

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Check out my care sheet I have posted at www.livingartbyfrankpayne.com for all the info you'll need to get set up.
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Old 05-12-2017, 06:49 PM   #6
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I have a couple questions. What size enclosure should I get from pm herps if I house a breeding pair together? And is there ever a reason you may have to separate a pair, ie aggression, or dominance. If so would a 10 gallon tank work for a second enclosure? I hope you still have them by tomorrow I'm going to reread the care sheet and wait on your answer on size of enclosure. Also can you explain how the lighting is mounted on those cube enclosures? Thanks

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Old 05-12-2017, 08:40 PM   #7
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I have a couple questions. What size enclosure should I get from pm herps if I house a breeding pair together? And is there ever a reason you may have to separate a pair, ie aggression, or dominance. If so would a 10 gallon tank work for a second enclosure? I hope you still have them by tomorrow I'm going to reread the care sheet and wait on your answer on size of enclosure. Also can you explain how the lighting is mounted on those cube enclosures? Thanks

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I keep my pairs in the 16" cubes. I have never had to separate a pair because of aggression. Ten gallon tanks work but doing maintenance from the top instead of front presents challenges. Front opening terrariums are much better. These two have sold but I do have others that will be ready to ship in three weeks. Let me know if you have more questions.

Frank
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Old 05-14-2017, 10:00 PM   #8
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I keep my pairs in the 16" cubes. I have never had to separate a pair because of aggression. Ten gallon tanks work but doing maintenance from the top instead of front presents challenges. Front opening terrariums are much better. These two have sold but I do have others that will be ready to ship in three weeks. Let me know if you have more questions.

Frank
Hello I do want a pair of these when you have them available would you email me please? Suepecka@gmail.com
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I keep my pairs in the 16" cubes. I have never had to separate a pair because of aggression. Ten gallon tanks work but doing maintenance from the top instead of front presents challenges. Front opening terrariums are much better. These two have sold but I do have others that will be ready to ship in three weeks. Let me know if you have more questions.

Frank

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