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I caught a pair of my U. ebenaui mating once and decided to get a pic. She ended up laying a couple of infertile eggs and has done so ever since (I even got one today).
I'm not interested in breeding this species but it's interesting to watch them.
i dont know a heck of alot about uroplats so forgive me question if its simple.. do the sexes have that great a size difference or do these two have a large age difference?
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Actually, the male (obviously on top) is larger than the female. The angle is bad. I don't believe there is a significant difference in sizes of the sexes. Males have a very obvious hemipenal bulge and they are usually more "decorative" than females, even at hatching, so they can be sexed to a pretty high probability at hatching.
FYI, the male is CB and the female is LTC. She is one of my favourite geckos.
I actually don't breed or even try to breed these geckos. The enclosure is very egg un-friendly. If they lay eggs, I don't look for them. I found eggs that were once fertile not too long after that pic was taken but they were broken. I could even have some in there right now. If they hatch I guess they will just be food for the adults. I doubt they would survive incuabtion anyway.
I thought of selling these a few times but I like this species and I wouldn't have anything to put in the enclosure. I had phantasticus for a while as well but I really didn't like them at all and traded what was left for more ebenaui.
damn Mike.. incubate them and call me!!! i'd take all you have.. heck.. i drive up there 2 or 3 times a year even for family visits. i could stop in and get them.. i'd even bring beer!!!
Scott
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In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.
Aristotle