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Breeding and keeping quality snakes! Can I Keep Multiple Snakes in One Enclosure? Terms & Conditions. Pacific Coast Reptile Collective. Kameko Walker and Tammy Maidment. Quality, custom-sized terrariums and reptile racks. Tyler Wagner and Mark Hissett. Clothing for Bug and Reptile People. Canadian Herpers Working Together. Canadian Reptile Veterinarian Listing. Photography – Reptiles, Portraits More! Hosted by Brian Barczyk of BHB Reptiles. BC Reptile Club – Spring Expo 2014! A Lesson Learned the Hard Way.
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Controlled Alien Species – Permit Application. Controlled Alien Species Regulation. List of Controlled Alien Species (All). The BC Reptile Club is a non-profit organization. Your membership fees go directly back into the club. The funds allow us to put on our wildly popular Reptile Expos, as well as donate to the local rescues. There would be no club without our Members! Single person – $20. Family* – $30. Family includes 2 adults and up to 3 kids. Every Paying Member will receive a Membership Card!
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Conjoined Crested Geckos: Gem and Speck | theGeckoBox.com
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Conjoined Crested Geckos: Gem and Speck. May 30, 2015. On June 20, 2009, I noticed a crested gecko (. Egg in my incubator that had not hatched yet. I have a keen instinct and knew it was well past its due date, too long to be viable. I candled the crestie egg and saw no movement, so in a rare move for me, I decided to cut it open to see what was inside. I never cut, as I prefer to wait, just in case they are still viable. Siamese crested gecko twins. Breeding Leachianus is very cool! Follow Blog via Email.
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