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VERY RARE 1.1 Haemodracon riebeckii

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This 2011 pair is from Jon Boone. The male lost his tail during shipping and grew back a turnip tail, and the female lost her while running around my reptile room, but has grown back a really cool looking regen tail. Neither are affected by it. The female has laid a few clutches of eggs that I missed and I have seen breeding activity. These geckos are extremely rare, with only a small handful of people, only 3 or 4, in the US having them as far as I'm aware. They are native to Socotra Island off Africa, these are CB, and they will likely never be collected again in our lifetime. These are a cool and unique gecko that chirp loudly when scared. They are VERY fast, and can reach 8"+. Below are pics. Email me with any questions. [email protected] - Serious inquiries only. $1,000 + Shipping.

Only willing to trade for adult or sexed pairs of: Oedura marmorata Eastern and Western Forms, Oedura coggeri, Oedura castelnaui normal and amel, Oedura tryoni, Oedura lessueri.

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