Hatchling size comparison

Derek

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Hi everyone,

Here are a few pics of some hatchling geckos that are all between 7-10 days of age. The pics represent the size differences between the different species pretty well but on average, the occidentalis in the pic is smaller than usual and the wheeleri is a bit larger than normal (in my experience). Thanks for looking!

Derek

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Justin

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Derek, what a great pic! I love photos like this, all of them are stunning animals. Thanks for sharing!
 

Jon McMahon

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Derek, Really amazing looking hatchlings :shock: On some of the other pics you've taken of multiple (more mature) species together do they ever show any aggression towards each other?
Keep up the good work,
 

Travis

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Nice!!

Hey Derek, those are some great animals :!: Is there a stellatus in that group?

Just to let you know, my pair of amyae are doing great! Thanks again!!

Travis
 

Derek

New member
Hi Everyone,

Thanks for the compliments. All of the species pictured are a pleasure to work with and have done very well for me over the last few years.

Jon - none of the hatchlings geckos showed any aggression toward eachother, only to my hand! With the adults, the pilbarensis looked as if it wanted to take a bite at the laevissimus the whole time and I didn't leave the amaye in for long because I am sure it would have probably snapped at something. Other than that, I think most of the adult geckos were more interested in finding a way out of the shoebox than eatting eachother =) Deleani are great animals and they look even better in person.

Travis - I am very happy to hear that the amyae are doing great. Best of luck with them. There are no stellatus in the pics.

Ethan - Thanks for asking about the move. The first one went pretty well (only two geckos loose around the house) and my second move is coming up soon.

Derek
 
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