Pics - Juvie Diplodactylus Granariensis

Ari

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Hi All

Just had to post these - they vary so much in colouration & patterning - an to me are the next best thing to Diplodactylus Galeatus if not better in colours & patterns - my thoughts only.

The camera & flash dont do them justice - the top specimen is so orange compared to the pic.

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Ari

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Cheers All

I never name any of my geckos but the top one which definately has to be a female due to her voracious appetite I have named Hamble.......LOL, well I didn't my wife did....stupid name.

Its funny how you can pick from each clutch possible male & females - the top pic & the 2nd pic are clutch mates - one eats more than the other & its not a competition for food issue.

While the other clutch mates both eat the same amount - but could be 2 x males or 2 x females, hard to say with them as they are only 7-10 days after hatching.

These are a great species for line breeding due to the time between laying, i.e. 13 - 14 days based on 7 clutches so far this season.
 

Ari

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LOL

Hey Bartenfeld I heard you have named your wheeleri.......Penelope & Gemima.........great choice of names there brother........LOL
 
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