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Old 06-06-2014, 03:21 PM   #1
Rayachick
Colony of L. williamsi

I have been researching L. williamsi and now the funding has run out. I have lineage information on most of the colony (no inbreeding, two proven females, and third is ready for this season with full calcium sacs). They are about ready to start breeding again. I've been trying to keep them separate to allow time to sell them and no eggs glued to enclosures.

2.3.3 is the colony size and I can sell the enclosures with them as well ranging from 18x18x18" to 8x8x12" with plants and furniture. I have taken on a traveling job and I cannot be home to care for them every day. Please contact me ASAP if you are interested, as I need to rehome them fairly quickly.

Asking $650 (OBO) for just reptiles + shipping, more for colony with enclosures. I live by Kansas City, MO, so I will happy to help transport if within a 1.5 hour radius.
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Old 06-06-2014, 03:42 PM   #2
lukeinvb
would you be interested in selling the females?
 
Old 06-07-2014, 05:01 PM   #3
Rayachick
I don't have a breeders status for the shipping costs, as these were used for genetics and reproductive studies. No, they were not harmed in anyway, merely observed and allowed to follow natural mating rituals.

So, I would prefer to sell them as a whole (one of the females is spoken for at the moment), but the rest I would prefer to sell as a group. Lamps, 10 lb bag of Pangea fruit mix complete, four D. melanogaster cultures, and enclosures can be included as well. All are currently healthy, no parasites, all have been vet checked, calcium sacs are full, and they are waiting for breeding season to begin. Currently, no in-bred geckos exist in the lines and I have hatch dates and lineage for all CB geckos in the colony.

I hope that answers a few more questions.

Thank you.
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