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09-18-2010, 11:53 AM
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Second Clutch of N.asper hatchlings!
I just wanted to share a few pics of the latest clutch of N.asper to hatch out this season.
The last few pics are with the single N.asper that hatched a few months back.
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N.asper, N. wheeleri cinctus, N. amyae, N. levis levis, N.stellatus, N.deleani, N.milli, N.laevissimus, V.glauerti, V.tristis tristis, V.pilbarensis, and E.depressa(Northern Form).
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09-18-2010, 05:46 PM
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Stunning guys...these little fellows!!
Hope to see them offered more here in Europe in the following years!
Great Geckos!!
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09-18-2010, 05:55 PM
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Congrats.Hope you'll have them for sale eventially
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09-19-2010, 09:44 AM
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hi everyone, sorry for my stupid question...but can you tell me the difference between amaye and asper, excluding color and price, to me they seem identical!
ps: CONGRATZ STEVE!
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09-19-2010, 11:42 AM
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Congrats Steve on the hatchlings/eggs 
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09-20-2010, 05:15 PM
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@ Diplodactyla There are lots of differences(you named one color, well price too LOL) One of the major differences being size, female N.amyae can reach weights over 75g and males in excess of 30g, N.asper only get a little above 30g for a female and around 18g for a male.
Also their range in Australia is considerably different as well. Throw N.sheai into the mix and there are even more differences to sort out. Which is why they were separated from the original blanket of N.asper which used to cover N.amyae, N,sheai, and N.asper.
N.asper also has much a more narrow head and not as pronounced jaw line as amyae do. They are also worlds apart as far as temperament. amyae are more aggressive, willing to hold their ground, and asper tend to be more flighty more apt to run and hide.
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N.asper, N. wheeleri cinctus, N. amyae, N. levis levis, N.stellatus, N.deleani, N.milli, N.laevissimus, V.glauerti, V.tristis tristis, V.pilbarensis, and E.depressa(Northern Form).
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09-20-2010, 06:23 PM
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thank you so much steve, now all it's clear!!!
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2.3 Nephrurus amyae
2.0 Nephrurus wheeleri cinctus
1.1 Nephrurus levis
2.1 Underwoodisaurus milii
1.1 Pachydactylus rangei
Aussie lover here!
http://geckopassion.weebly.com/
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09-23-2010, 09:17 AM
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Nice! I bet you are psyched bro! They sure are cute little dudes 
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10-09-2010, 07:34 PM
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Thanks guys these things are awesome, I have one more clutch that should go any day now! That will be it for this season. I am planning on holding all these guys back this year, I was hoping she had one more clutch for me but I am happy with 2 and 1/2 clutches LOL. Next season she should go a few more clutches.
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http://www.australianaddiction.com/
N.asper, N. wheeleri cinctus, N. amyae, N. levis levis, N.stellatus, N.deleani, N.milli, N.laevissimus, V.glauerti, V.tristis tristis, V.pilbarensis, and E.depressa(Northern Form).
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