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I have taken a few new shots of my Uroplatus the past week, so i thought id share some with you
1.0 Uroplatus sikorae sikorae - Ernesto
0.1 Uroplatus phantasticus
0.0.1 Uroplatus sikorae sikorae - anyone got an opinion on thisones sex?
Sorry for the bad focus on the sexing shots, but they were taken in the dark, while trying to balance on a pretty soft mattress I have a bad feeling of this beeing a male, and i realy need it to be a female
I would assume the color favors one parent, good chance these animals favoring the phenotype of one of the sexes will be of that gender.
Just one of those observations. Visually it looks female-ish. Oh, and absolutely fantastic. I adore white leaftails!
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I am constantly seeking info to improve the comfort of my animals, and am happy to volunteer any knowledge I posses, feel free to inquire....and a lot of Gex...
Oh, very nice indeed. That white one is just aweome. I'd love to have one like that in my collection.
I couldn't even guess on the gender at this point though. It must still be quite young eh?
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Rhacodactylus: R. auriculatus, R. chahoua, R. ciliatus, R. sarasinorum, R. leachianus henkeli (cross) Uroplatus: U. phantasticus, U. sikorae (samieti and sikorae) Homopholis wahlbergi, Eurydactylodes vieillardi, Phelsuma laticauda Lepidodactylus lugubris
Thanks for the replys They are both still very young, about 3-4months, so it is still very early for sexing indeed. The white one is my favourite so far, love the "cammo"-like markings on the feet aswell. I never thought i would be able to obtain such a good looking sikorae, so fingers crossed for female