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Old 12-05-2006, 03:09 PM
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Interesting species. What is that fat gecko next door? The toes kind of look like a Ptyodactylus or related species.
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The guy next door is a subadult Gekko smithii.
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Hi,

are you sure,that is an angulatus? The angulatus i keep have white tubercel and white spots on the back.

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Looks great How big is he?
Is the plant in the other viv real or plastic?If real what is it exactly?
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Hi,

are you sure,that is an angulatus? The angulatus i keep have white tubercel and white spots on the back.

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Matthias, post some pictures. I looked at hundreds of H. angulatus specimens from across their range this summer.

H. angulatus is no longer considered a sub of H. brookii. Verydistantly related.

Thomas, where did you get these geckos? The recent ones from kingsnake?
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Yeah, they were advertised on kingsnake.. are they just straight up brooki?
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That's a good question about what they actually are. But for the moment they are just straight up H. angulatus.
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Default Hemidactylus brookii angulatus

Hi danscantle,

heres a link to a fotoalbum.
http://fotos.web.de/najanivea/Hemida...okii_angulatus

They look a little bit diferent.

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Looks great How big is he?
Is the plant in the other viv real or plastic?If real what is it exactly?
Hes a touch over 6 inches long and very heavy bodied, lots of nice colors that didnt come through in the photograph so well. The plants next door are fake though, sorry.
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