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    are these what you are talking about? (the adults are pale, with a pinkish tint)

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    I am also in phoenix, and have bred mediterraneans before, the two I have now are leftovers from last year.

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    yep, those are them hoomi.
    ptmn20, you've successfully bred the wils geckos? did you breed wild on wild, or wild on captive?
    thats cool!!!

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    I bred them wild on wild, and prety much just gave them the right environment (which in this case was a 5 gallon terrarium) and got babies. It is hilarious to see gravid females of this type of gecko, their bellys are bulging so much it looks like they are going to burst.

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    gravid?...is this a pregnant female gecko, correct?
    would it be possible to breed the wild to the captive for gene cross or morph?
    these guys are so cool!

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    The captives are exactly the same genetically as the wild caughts, so you would creat exactly the same thing. Yes, gravid is pregnant.

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    Wild and captive are the same thing. Just one was incubated by humans, the other by nature. No morphs could be made this way.

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