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Old 06-11-2008, 04:22 AM
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Default Pictures of native Hemidactylus species from India

Dear all,
Enjoy pictures of these Indian beauties,which COMMONLY occur where i live in Bombay.I have kept them many a time.Warm regards, Naja.
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Thanks for the photos !
The brooki is quite common in captivity but it's the first time I see a pic of a leschenaulti and it's looking stunning. What size are they ?

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Old 06-11-2008, 11:20 AM
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Welcome Naja!
Fine that you found to the forum!

I keep also a few Indian Geckos, let us look nevertheless times into my photobucket album! How frequently is H.m.maculatus and H.giganteus in Mumbai actually to be found? Which places are settled?

Greetings to India!
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"How frequently is H.m.maculatus and H.giganteus in Mumbai actually to be found? Which places are settled?"

I'm interested to know this as well
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Greetings friend,Hemidactylus maculatus is a common gecko,a commensal of man in certain areas.Here in Mumbai it inhabits walls,culverts and rocky outcrops in mixed moist decidious forest and human habitation around such a forested area.Surprisingly,we have neve seen this species in the contagious Aarey milk colony,a grass and scrub habitat where the Northern house gecko,Hemidactylus flavivirdis replaces it.

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