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Had some time today so we shot a few pics of our Knobbies. First 8 are Levis Levis, 9th is a Deleani, and the 10th is a patternless Pilbarensis that just would NOT stay still. Had fun taking the pics so thought I'd share
Great pics and geckos!!! I really like that patternless N.l.pilbarensis.
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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).
Sorry about that Brett, I'm from the US, just updated my account to show that. There are Deleani available here periodically but much less often than Levis Levis, maybe closer in availability to Levis Pilbarensis?. I've only had mine for a short period of time but so far I'd say they are pretty similar to Levis. The main difference I've seen is that my male Deleani is a more aggressive feeder than I typically see in male Levis. This could easily be individual variation or even more likely my limited experience, time will tell. They really are very cool geckos and are fast becoming one of my favorites!
Not sure anyone has them over here have not ever seen anyone post a pic of one or seen any for sale,...but I am a newb of sorts and only had reps for 5 yrs.