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Old 02-21-2006, 05:18 PM
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g.kuroiwae
g.orientalis
g.yamashinae
g.splendens

(and i am so jealous! beautiful shot!)
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Old 02-21-2006, 07:25 PM
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Could you send me them so I can get a better look? send a couple of the kind second from the top
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I have to get some of those guys! Great pic!
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You have them trained well
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I agree with BigD. I think the kuroiwae is of the northern form. Am i correct Thomas?
I hope to make the same pic in the future but you know i am going to need a "little" help from you for that. I think you know what i am talking about!

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Ok guys, that was easy. Just thought to show the different colourations
of some japanese Goniurosaurus while juvenile. All of them were captive bred in 2005.

BigD and Dirk found out correctly. The G. kuroiwae is indeed of the northern form.

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Really nice shot, Thomas.

I must confess, Goniurosaurus is an amazing genus!

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cracking photo Thomas.
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Can you keep G. luii and G. araneus together if they're females.
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