Goniurosaurus orientalis update photos

modoki

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Hi guys, just made some new pics to share, as I don't see many of
the japanese species here. Enjoy !

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Regards,

Thomas
 

HaikuDan

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Beautiful! One day I will manage to track down more Goniurosaurus species in the US. I can't even seem to get my hands on G.araneus!
 

josse

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is this the "standard" collor of orientalis? If so; i need some :twisted: ! Are these adults?
 

modoki

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Thanks guys for your kind words.

Harold - I work with Goniurosaurus splendens, kuroiwae, orientalis, yamashinae, lichtenfelderi and hainanensis at the moment.

josse - this is the standard color of orientalis, but the bands can vary in width and form, so they can have more or less orange pattern.
These animals are about 18 month old and ready to breed the following season.

Mack2 - I breed them since 5 years, but don't know for sure if there are some in US collections.

Regards

Thomas
 

modoki

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Hi Frederik,

I will have some offspring available. For further info please PM me.

Regards

Thomas
 

G. hainenensis

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Gorgeous specimens there :) I also work with a few species of Goni's, but not orientalis, kuroiwae or yamashinae. I would very much like to aquire a pair of these, so I'll PM you ;)
 

Brandon

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WOW, those guys are amazing! I would love to see some pics of your yamashinae if you had the chance. I've always had a sweet spot for Goni's, especially the japanese species. I kept a pair of G. lichtenfelderi back when i could keep animals, very unique little geckos.
 

modoki

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Thanks again, guys.

Brandon - I will post a pic of yamashinae within the next couple of days.

Regards

Thomas
 

Luperosaurus

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Hi Thomas,
Very nice specimens, hope they have some part of russian blood :) Also, are they the result of special inbreeding? As I see they both are from one clutch?
Great work!
 

modoki

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Hello old buddy,

russian blood and lots of wodka :D , that's what they make look like that !
Indeed, the first ones are from the same clutch, but no special breeding to achieve very colorful specimen. As you know I only want wild forms.
Hope to see you soon.

Regards

Thomas
 

modoki

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Brian, usually I buy my feeder insects in and feed them a few days with carrots before I offer them to my geckos.

Regards

Thomas
 

Brian

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I've been doing that with some. I was just wondering if you were useing other sources of pigment precursors as well.
 
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