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    Is that a G. toyamai?

    Well, yes, it is a real G. toyamai; an adult male. The size of G. toyamai is similar the G. yamashinae, but a little bit heavier build. It is easy to tell it apart from the other Goniurosaurus as there is only three species in the genus have this red/ orange coloration(G. splendens, G...
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    Anerythristic Goniurosaurus hainanensis

    This anerythristic trait had proven to be inheritable. This is as Anerythristic hatchling from this year breeding. The father of the above hatchling.
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    More Hatchlings .... can you count how many species?

    They are some of the hatchlings I produced this year. Can you count how many species in the picture?
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    What do you think?

    So, what do you think? It is a project I have been working on in the past years.
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    My newest picture on GKY.

    This is one of the newest pictures I took on my GKY. It looks evil even it has golden eyes instead of red eyes.
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    Anyone keeping G. bawanglingensis?

    I am wondering if anyone keeping G. bawanglingensis. There is so little information of them! They are properly the rarest Goniurosaurus in the world.
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    THe best geckos in the world....

    I have been keeping fat-tailed geckos and many other geckos for over 10 years, but ..... I still think fat-tailed geckos are the best of all. They don't have any unique features in appearance like other geckos have, but their their lovely looking faces make me love them so much every time I look...
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    Pictures of My This Year Baby

    One of my this baby! Could be a new species or subspecies!
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