Diplodactylus pulcher

Jerry Peebles

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After seeing all the other great photos, I thought I better post something. These hatched earlier in the year and are probably the species that I am most excited about producing this year. Unfortunately, I didn't produce as many as I would have liked, but there is always next year...
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Happy Holidays,

Jerry
 

Sarah

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Beautiful!! They are like elongated Galeatus! I haven't heard of anyone having that species in captivity over here.

:0)
 

MiCh@3L

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Amazing, Jerry - thanks again for sharing pics of your beautiful geckos with us :!:

The striped D. pulcher looks interesting, do you often got striped morphs?

Michael
 

GEORGE-MILLET

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Hello Jerry ,
Very Nice Photo ,
I hope i can find time to speak to Justin to post some pictures of Diplodactylus Pulcher from my trip in WA . I saw at least 20 of them (Striped, Banded and normal pattern) and all of them around each other, not was like different locations.
Very big the females is the only i can say , You could see them 5meters away and nearly know the sex of them.

Regards,
George Millet
 

sune jensen

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Jerry, Nice photos - showing once again the variation within this genus (to me Diplodactylus is probably the most interesting gecko genus of all, because they all look and behave very different).
George, it is interesting to hear that these different forms occur in the same locale. This gives some food for thought regarding the captive breeding of locales and forms.


Sune
 

mtreptile

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Hi Jerry,
amazing, fantastic animals like always! And great to hear that the breedingsucsess is there. And for sure there could be some more CBs (like mostly :wink: ),
best regards and a happy new year
Michael T
 

Jerry Peebles

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Thank you everyone. As George said, "normal" pulcher and striped specimens are found in the same area. It's just like with African fat-tailed geckos in that some have stripes and some do not. I haven't produced that many so far, but up until now I've gotten an even ratio of striped and non-striped offspring.

Thanks again,

Jerry.
 

EriksReptiles

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Hey Jerry! You should update your available page so I can see what you have available!!

PS: NICE geckos! I love that striped one!!

Thanks Erik
 
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