A. gigas;4183298; said:i want that day gecko sooo bad! where'd you get him, and for how much?
Where are you seeing Day Geckos?
A. gigas;4183298; said:i want that day gecko sooo bad! where'd you get him, and for how much?
EricIvins;4183340; said:Where are you seeing Day Geckos?

coura;4184466; said:Oh yea, already herd of that. Guys we are unfortunatly like only mouths away, that is if it isnt already to late to save them, from losing Anolis gorgonae, the blue anole. They were decimated by introduced basilisks and nobody did a thing to save them or remove the pesty lizards. The woule island is a "protected" santuary and so nobody can take lizards out to breed them. Yet another case of people protecting animals to death![]()
Tell me about itsnakeguy101;4184472; said:conservation is a double edged sword... sometimes laws need tobe broken to save a species.
Biologists here let a dwarf form of the eyed lizard that only existed in a few islands on the Portugese coast, die out for similar reasons. If they were brough into private hands they would be hundreds by now and soon thousands.coura;4184477; said:Tell me about itBiologists here let a dwarf form of the eyed lizard that only existed in a few islands on the Portugese coast, die out for similar reasons. If they were brough into private hands they would be hundreds by now and soon thousands.
I strongly agree too!snakeguy101;4184488; said:this is why I have no problems with collecting a reasonable number of animals from the wild. Just so long as it isn't over done. Bearded dragons were once rapidly declining in the wild before some were illegally smuggled in and now look how many there are.
Okay, back on topic, Coura, don't you have a phillipene sailfin, I know those get very blue. Post some pics!