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#1857039 Aunt ellie
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Florida geckos
 I’ve done some landscaping and put some waterfountains outside of the office of my RV park and next thing I know I have families of these little (I think they’re geckos) lizards. Are these gecko’s and what kind? I’m new at this so bear with me. Some are grey, brwn or black. Some have stripes. But no bright colors. Some have skin under thier necks. And I’ve seen one with spikes on his head. I love the little guys (and girls). Can any body out there send me some info on my new pets?
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09/11/08 06:23pm
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#1857097 Squee
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Message To: Aunt ellie In reference to Message Id: 1857039
Florida geckos  sounds like you have yourself an array of house geckos, anoles(more than likely the ones with skin under their necks) and something else.. if you look up the DNR site for flordia you should be able to find a list of herp/reptile species that live in that state probably with pics to identify them correctly too
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09/11/08 07:18pm
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#1857835 Aunt ellie
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Message To: Squee In reference to Message Id: 1857097
Florida geckos  Can you tell me what DNR is please, so I can go to that site? Andt hanks so much for replying.
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09/12/08 05:59pm
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#1858079 Squee
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Message To: Aunt ellie In reference to Message Id: 1857835
Florida geckos  dnr is basically a government thing for recreation and conservation of plants ans wildlife in your area
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09/12/08 09:22pm
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#1858656 Aunt ellie
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Message To: Squee In reference to Message Id: 1858079
Florida geckos  Thank You
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09/13/08 04:46pm
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