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i got it right i want pics! but i need to go back and read clues about the other ones now
is the pair diplodactylinae also? and are you gonna give us arboreal vs terrestrial?
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i don't think i gave any other clues about the others besides that they are also aussies. this pair is arboreal. :)
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Originally Posted by mlededee
i don't think i gave any other clues about the others besides that they are also aussies. this pair is arboreal. :)
Sweet.;) You chose some awesome geckos.
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Originally Posted by qiksilver
is the pair diplodactylinae also? and are you gonna give us arboreal vs terrestrial?
no. arboreal. :D
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Originally Posted by JBallPython
Sweet. You chose some awesome geckos.
thanks!
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how rare? I'm sure they're interesting...
not oedura you said
reptiles did an article a while back on i think it was phyllurus, one of the harder to find ones, is it that?
or how bout a fan fingered?
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nope, none of those. they aren't really that rare i don't think... i mean, you don't really see them advertised but you can get ahold of them if you know people that breed them.
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okay people, i got your pics, so get to guessing what the pair is so i can post them! :D
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I, for one, think you should just post them :)
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mourning geckos? but then you wouldn't need a pair... hmmm now i have to go searching for aussie geckos that are arboreal...
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here's the gecko that's already been guessed, the tiny, 2 month old diplodactylus stenodactylus:
http://www.cookreptiles.com/photos/a..._20070519b.jpg
and for size reference:
http://www.cookreptiles.com/photos/a..._20070519a.jpg
i picked the tiniest mealworms out of my worm colony today (i need a magnifying glass to find small enough ones!) to feed it along with some tiny roach babies (i'm starting up a blatta lateralis colony). when it grabbed a worm it would flip all over, back and forth, upside down and all over shaking the worm like crazy! i've got to get some video of it--it is SO cute and hilarious! :D :P :sunny: