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Old 07-26-2008, 06:08 AM
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Cool Chondrodactylus angulifer hatchling

Hi all,

I was happy to find this young Chondrodactylus in the incubator this morning. Incubation time was 72 days at 28° Celsius.





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Gratulation!

Do you have a picture of its parents? This Chondrodactylus looks completely different than any other I have seen before!
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Thanks!

Here are the parents:





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Amazing. Being patternless and having those dorsal scales,...
They look completely different, than any hatchling that I have seen -or hatched myself. I have two visible different forms of Chondrodactylus angulifer, but they produce hatchlings like this:
http://www.geckosunlimited.com/commu...omparison.html

Keep us updated about the change of this hatchling, please.
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Very interesting animals.
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Very nice animals, and hard to find in the Hong Kong market nowaday. Bravo andway!!
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Hi,

just a little update on my Chondro baby:



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Chris,

this is one of the most interesting Chondrodactylus, I have ever seen. A patternless Chondro,...great!
Keep us updated!
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omg that is too cute!!! you are extremly lucky! I have a three year old male chondro but have had a hard time finding a female one... let me know if you know of any females around!!

Congrats on the baby!!
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id like to see an updated picture of the hatchling. is it gaining pattern? it is a pretty odd looking chondrodactylus.
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