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Old 11-12-2010, 10:03 PM
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G'day all,

Here are a few photos of some of the geckos we get around Perth.
Delma fraseri, found under a brick in some Perth bushland. Apparently these guys are pretty common but I've only seen two. These ones get rather large, about 45-50cms long.





A much smaller burrowing species thats also apparently common around Perth is Aprasia repens. Again, I've only seen one of these as well. It was raked from the sand when I was searching for burrowing snakes. They are painful to photograph.






And the final gecko is my favourite from the east coast (they have a pan-continental distribution), The Common Scaly Foot Pygopus lepidopodus. I used to have some captives, and they were awesome pets. The current carer (they're on breeding loan) managed to breed them this season as well. Great news for a species that is rarely bred in captivity.



They clean themselves with their tongue, just like regular diplodactyline geckos.


I've caught a heap of other stuff in recent months around Perth, but most of it doesn't apply here i.e not many geckos.


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Old 11-12-2010, 10:36 PM
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Nice effin geckos! Wish we could get some of these state side :/ (besides Lialis, of course)

What did your lepidopodus eat when you kept them?

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Thanks for the pics. Don't see of these often enough. By far one of my favorites groups.
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Those are really neat
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Thanks for the pics. Don't see of these often enough. By far one of my favorites groups.
I agree! Awesome pics as well.
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Great photos, they are amazing! I've never heard of them before and find them very interesting. Thanks for educating me on a new gecko species.
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G, day Henry,
I think i know you from BirdingOZ?
Some really nice photos there, that would be a very interesting species to keep.
Cheers Micah.
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My Pygopus just ate crickets and wood roaches (Nophoeta cinerea). I had three species, and the lepidopodus were by far the most aggressive. Nigriceps and schraderi were relatively benign and could be housed together.

Micah, I'm herper before a birder. I'm not that interested in keeping animals that much anymore but I am interested in some of the interesting observations keepers make.

Here's a Delma borea from up around darwin.



And a Delma australis from near Albany in WA.


and another from the eastern end of the Nullarbor Plain.
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Really nice pictures! I'd keep Lialis myself, but they're avid lizard munchers :/
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