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Hello,
I want to show a photo of a hybrid of Naultinus and Hoplodactylus.
I could make the photos at a friend.
The photo shows one of two only known hybrids.
Some more photos you can find here: dactylus.de - Naultinus
they (two) where breed by jürgen pietschmann (+) some years ago.
the geckos are hybrids of hoplodactylus maculatus and naultinus grayii. they look good - nice to see a photo on the net!
Hi Manfred
only incredible. I have never seen them before but they looks really raelly great.
Do you know if he could increase them?
Best Regards
Sebastian
That's an amazing looking animal. At first glance it looks similar to the South Island species, kind of a conglomeration of N. rudis, stellatus & tuberculatus. Very interesting. Please feel free to show us more photos in the future.
Hi Manfred
only incredible. I have never seen them before but they looks really raelly great.
Do you know if he could increase them?
Best Regards
Sebastian
I think the gecko looks good but I honistly disagree with it being a hybrid. I think it just screws up a already amazing animal and blood line.
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Some main species I work with:
Pristurus carteri
Strophurus williamsi
Goniurosaurus hainanensis
G. kuroiwae
G. splendens
G. luii
Eublepharis macularius
Coleonyx brevis
C. mitratus
Holodactylus africanus
Eurydactylodes agricolae
Phelsuma standingi
Varanus acanthurus brachyurus
V. t. tristis
V. prasinus
V. beccarii
many Anolis Sp.
lots of Inverts.......
Geckos and Goannas