Here I want to show off some of my hatchlings of E. angramainyu I hatched out last year. All of them are pure Khuzestan/Iran animals. Please excuse the bad quality of the pictures as I had no access to my good Canon today.
Maximilian
I post these pictures in hope to get help from the gecko community. Here you can see two females I currently keep of this species. Unfortunately I haven't found a male in years now:(. I really hope somone can help me to find a male, so I'm able to keep this species alive in captivity. Beside...
These three babies are the result from pairing a WC male with a European female. I like the coloration on them, even if they have not so much orange/red on them as other auriculatus do. The male has also not so much coloration on him either, as you can see in the pic.
Maximilian
Here are two females I bred last year. Both of them are F2 and come from two different pairings. You can also notice differences in coloration on them. I hope you enjoy the pictures.
Maximilian
This little guy hatched out today using the SIM incubation container. The incubation time was shorten and it hatched also without yolk sack. We had no "dead in the egg" babies since we use this method. It seems to work perfect for Strophurus eggs.
Max
Patternless Stripe Bell poss. het RADAR
Mack Enigma het RADAR
Reverse Stripe Mack het RADAR
Jungle Mack het RADAR
Mack het RADAR
Reverse Stripe Mack het RADAR
Thats right, it's a Mack...:biggrin:
Max
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