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Thread: Bavayia sp.
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05-23-2005, 08:59 PM #1
Bavayia sp.
These guys are great geckos, very easy to keep, I should be getting some eggs here really soon, so stay tuned for the next time.lol. Enjoy, although the photos are blury!
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Pic 1,:female
Pic 2,3:male


Leland
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05-24-2005, 11:56 AM #2
Nice one Leland. The only pics I got of my robusta were blurry too...they are tiny when they are young. I think the "undescribed" species only gets to a TL of around 70mm doesn't it?
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05-24-2005, 02:57 PM #3
Bavayia
Ray,
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You are correct, they are very small when hatchlings, as I got one of mine (B.sp.) as a hatchling and it was tiny, but they ate well on a cricket or so and a dab of baby food. My undescribed, which are pictured here, are a hair under 4", which is full grown. I have B.robusta and B.cyclura and the robusta are giants! The cyclura are only a bit bigger than the B.sp. maybe an inch, but not much thicker. I hope to have some B.cyclura this year, and my B.sp. are gravid, so i'm hoping for the best. All are ovulating or gravid now. I'll keep you posted.Leland
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