P. vazimba pics

David

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David

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thanks :wink: (and thanks to marcel who produced this beauty!)

Anyone keep/breed that species somewhere? If so please contact me!!
 

X-Geckos

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you have a STUNNING GECKO!!!!!! and marcel have the paradise of the geckolover at his house ahahahhaah
 

the moof

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yes please :) wow! they're stuninng! i've never even heard of this species! and i'm a Mad Herp specialist. what is WRONG with me! i need to know more. *google and Natural History of Madagascar are in my future*
 

Reptiluvr

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I havent heard of this species before either. They are very very cool looking. Quite a rough skinned species of Paroedura. How large are they?
 

josse

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Really nice, David! They look like some sort of larger form of P. androyensis to me.

Jesse
 

Geitje

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Not expensive, just hard to find. Some people in the US have asked me for photos, so this looks like an easier spot than emailing everyone.

Jon
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David

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josse said:
They look like some sort of larger form of P. androyensis to me
a little bit larger, I would much say is an arboreal form of androyensis

here some comparatives pics :wink:

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androyensis-vazimba.jpg


enjoy!
 

kimo

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Great geckos!

So vazimba can climb smooth surfaces normally or are just climb branches and stuff?
 

David

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Thanks again guys 8)

Nathan Hall said:
Have you found them to be as fecund as some of the other Paroedura?
Nathan, I can't breed this species for the moment, but I hope soon!!

Yes Kimo vazimba climb well, more than androyensis
 

the moof

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ooh great stuff. well, i can confirm that vazimba is legit, found in dry forests, and was described in 2000 by Nussbaum and Raxworthy. Great stuff! I would love love love to get a pair of these stunning geckos in my collection. *sighs* maybe one day when i figure out import from france laws...
 

matoatoa

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Hello,

P. vazimba is a really nice species. Unfortunately, as far as i know, no one has any females left anymore. So the main issue in breeding this species will be to get hold of females if there will ever be an import again.

Best wishes,
Morris
 
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