Gidgees galore ! New pick ups from Hamm , got a breeding trio from the UK, they are all in shed right now so very dark . And a young pair from Poland
that came with Rubin the BTS ,says the young male is Broken Hill form ? I wouldn't know , hey Richard Help !! They all eat like champs ! And poop too !
New from Hamm.
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- Ray Gurgui
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Northern 4.11
Caramel Northern 2.4.3
Sunset Northern 1.0
Het Sunset Northern 2.7
Turner Line White Northern 0.4.1
Eastern 10.14.4
Tanimbar 2.3
Iran Jaya 2.4.5
Merueke 1.1
Kei Island 2.5
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2013
Northern 4.11
Caramel Northern 2.4.3
Sunset Northern 1.0
Het Sunset Northern 2.7
Turner Line White Northern 0.4.1
Eastern 10.14.4
Tanimbar 2.3
Iran Jaya 2.4.5
Merueke 1.1
Kei Island 2.5
Alpine Blotched 3.4
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Re: New from Hamm.
Those are some nice looking gidgees Ray! I can’t wait to get some some day. Are there limited bloodlines in the U.S.? I’m just wondering why you got them from Europe because there have been quite a few available here lately.
6.10.9 T. s. intermedia
2.2.7 T. s. scincoides
1.2.1 T. nigrolutea
2.2.0 T. r. rugosa
1.2.3 T.g. keyensis
2.0.5 T.s. chimaera
0.0.0. T. occipitalis
0.0.0. T. multifasciata
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2.2.7 T. s. scincoides
1.2.1 T. nigrolutea
2.2.0 T. r. rugosa
1.2.3 T.g. keyensis
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0.0.0. T. occipitalis
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Re: New from Hamm.
Very nice ray,im not sure to be honest but could be from broken hill area,they look quite well patterned,lighter to than your usual run of the mill gidgies,rory breaker might have more of an idea of locales and what they look like it certain areas
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Re: New from Hamm.
Very neat! Make sure to let me know when you have offspring available, these guys are pretty high on my must have skink list right now.
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