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Old 01-19-2010, 09:33 PM
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"Hello danscantle it appears that you have not posted on our forums in several weeks, why not take a few moments to ask a question, help provide a solution or just engage in a conversation with another member in any one of our forums?"

Ok, here's some shots of a male Sphaerodactylus leucaster.



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Wow, Dude. That's amazing!
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Beautiful, very nice!
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georgious gecko, does it practice impermanent paralysis?
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That gecko is not alive is it? ;(
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It is alive and well. He hopped off a table during the shoot and sort of stunned himself, giving me an opportunity to take some unusual shots.
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Very interesting gecko indeed! Body (girth) seems uniform almost to the tail and the head structure is not nearly as triangular and pointed as other Sphaeros.

Any pictures of how females look?
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Females are different enough to distinguish at a distance of 4 meters at night.

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sure it was the gecko that stunned itself? Musta been fun hanging out a la cantinas locales, lol! Awesome pics. We GOTTA get together, Brother!
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Females are different enough to distinguish at a distance of 4 meters at night.

That's quite a difference! It's interesting to see when it is the male Sphaerodactylus that are more colorful (instead of the female). Is this the case with other species in DR?
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