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Old 10-20-2009, 11:59 AM
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I don't know what subspecies they are Siri, they were just sold as penguensis. Do you know what the differences are between the two?

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Nice looking geckos Derek. They remind me of A. felinus in a lot of ways. Are their personalities similar to the cats?
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They are a lot more vocal than my cats, never heard my cat geckos make any sounds.

They have a little more fiesty personalities, then again some of my cats are not the cudliest of creatures
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They're all amazing but that C.Penguensis is awesome ! Out of all the Crytodactylus species you own which do you like more?
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They're all amazing but that C.Penguensis is awesome ! Out of all the Crytodactylus species you own which do you like more?

I like them all in different ways, I only keep animals I find interesting.
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I like them all in different ways, I only keep animals I find interesting.
Hehe, guess that was a redundant question to ask . Lately, I've been hearing more and more about the Crytodactylus species and personally I've really taken an interest in them...Sigh, Derek your pictures are just adding fuel to the fire!
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They are a lot more vocal than my cats, never heard my cat geckos make any sounds.

They have a little more fiesty personalities, then again some of my cats are not the cudliest of creatures
Yeah, the cats aren't overly vocal. But be assured that they can vocalize. Scared the crap out of me the first time one screamed at me!
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Hello Derek,


no I'm sorry I also don't know the difference. I already asked this question on a german herps forum and someone told me they can be distinguished by the number of rows of the ventral scales But I'm not very keen on this... There's a paper that says that it is the best to know the locality to distinguish them. But I don't know where my animals come from.
I was curious because the two animals I bought at the last Hamm show from another GU member look so different from my other animals. I try to take some pics.

My ear hurt when my CB A. felinus female screamed at me!
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I'll throw in a few pictures. Guess what they are. Shouldn't be too hard.

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1st- quadrivigatus
2nd- intermedius
3rd- chanhomae? (do you breed these?)
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