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Old 03-23-2011, 03:00 AM
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Default Nephrurus asper photo's

I thought that I would share a small part of my N. asper collection. After owning quite a few species of Australian geckos, I now only keep N. asper as they are hard to beat in my opinion!

Most of my adults are in shed at the moment so it is pointless photographing them; however I hope you enjoy the photos and I will post a few more once I get around to it.

Banded asper


Another banded


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Red Dajarra asper


Another Dajarra
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Very nice nick! waiting patiently for bandeds
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great pics. this is differents form/locality of N.asper??
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Old 03-23-2011, 04:17 AM
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Thanks guys,

Rage,
Your shaei are to die for mate, so hopefully we can exchange animals this coming season!

Rom, these are animals from very different locales. The Red Dajarras natural habitat is red desert sand and spinifex whilst the two different banded forms come from seperate populations in Far North Queensland. Depending on locales, these forms live in either hard shail and rocky outcrops or in dense heath country.

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WOW...very nice Nick. I really like the banded form. Thanks for sharing.
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Woow very nice!
Good luck with them!
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Love them bandeds Nick,...selling offspring next season??
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awesome!!!
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Old 04-03-2011, 09:38 PM
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Thanks guys, they sure are special critters to keep. I am surprised that there are no Banded N. asper in Europe or the States?

You guys usually have better morphs and colour forms available in captivity than we do here in Australia.

Geckology,

I will have a few available this season however I want swap them for small Varanus or N. sheai rather than sell them.

Depending on numbers I may sell a few. The interest in them is high however when it comes time to part with the cash the waiting list usually gets smaller!
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verry cool gecko's !!!
the ones from Dajarra, have they been in "touch " with the normal amyae maybe?
they seem like a cross , their color looks like amyae but have some asper features too
and what about their size ? are they the same size as dark aspers ?
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