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Old 09-23-2009, 10:25 AM
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This is the female which I have got many years ago and have tried to find male but without success.

This is fresh import from wild. This is not my animals but I'm also hope to get same soon.
I'm sure that this is new species.
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Old 09-23-2009, 10:36 AM
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Very nice. They do look different. Could perhaps be a different ssp. What color are the eyes? Do you know what locale they came from?
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Old 09-23-2009, 10:43 AM
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They came from Borneo (Sabah). The eye color is ligther then A.felinus eye. Little bit greenish. You can see the other picture of adult female in "Eyelash Geckos" book.
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They came from Borneo (Sabah). The eye color is ligther then A.felinus eye. Little bit greenish. You can see the other picture of adult female in "Eyelash Geckos" book.
I don't own that book. But I'm curious, if not A. Felinus, what species are they listed as in the eyelash gecko book?
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They listed it as other form of Aeluroscalabotes, as female from Kalimantan.
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Those are really cool!!
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I'd love to have a pair of those. If anyone comes across any, let me know!
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very nice animals! hopefully they'll do nice and will produce many eggs. those wc´s form borneo are very hard to protect from fading away early! not only the color and the smaller size is different - also the structur of skin from the tail differ from each other!
in a german book of a friend of mine you can see a nice picture with one animal of the typical form we know compared with one example of those animals of borneo!

Natur und Tier Verlag: Der Fuchsgesicht-Lidgecko Aeluroscalabotes felinus

good luck with them!
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Thank you very much for kind wishes and information. I know Wolfgang very well and if you will see him soon, please say hello from me (Yuri Kaverkin
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very nice animals! hopefully they'll do nice and will produce many eggs. those wc´s form borneo are very hard to protect from fading away early! not only the color and the smaller size is different - also the structur of skin from the tail differ from each other!
in a german book of a friend of mine you can see a nice picture with one animal of the typical form we know compared with one example of those animals of borneo!

Natur und Tier Verlag: Der Fuchsgesicht-Lidgecko Aeluroscalabotes felinus

good luck with them!

Wow, I wasn't aware that someone had published a Cat Gecko book! What a shame that it's only in German. Do you know if there's any thoughts of releasing an English version?
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