Eurydactylodes agricolae vs vieillardi pics

ori

New member
Hi all,
I am new here and I like this forum a lot. I want to share few pics of my favourite geckos
Ori

E.vieillardi
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E.agricolae
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JimH

New member
Very nice, Ori. Looks like I'll be getting more interested in this genus. Hope more get produced soon.
 

Justin

New member
Stunning shots, thanks very much for posting.

How old are the vieillardi you have may I ask?
 

mat.si

Super Moderator
Hi!
Great photos of two great species.
The differences between the species are clearly visible.
Thanks for posting.

Regards, Matjaz
 

Gecko_Danny

New member
Wow do the agricolae stay at the same colour all the time as adult too?

The vieillardi are sure impressive i've never seen them before do you have any whole body shots? :p
 

ori

New member
Wow do the agricolae stay at the same colour all the time as adult too?

The vieillardi are sure impressive i've never seen them before do you have any whole body shots?

They change colour during day and night and such light colouration is present at daytime. But they can be also as dark as agricolae are.
Here is a pic of whole animal...not good one but dont have other yet.

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Best,
Ori
 

ori

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Do you have any photo's of their terrariums please?

not yet, I will make some photos in few days. Their tanks are simple: 30x40x50cm (w, d, h) - 3-5cm of peat/sand substrate, few wine or cork branches, ficus, LuckyReptile Compact UV sun (15W bulb), water dish. The same setup as for E.agricolae.
Those 5cm of substrate seems to be enough for egg deposition, as my agricolae laid eggs just 2-3 cm deep.
 

David Jewell

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Thanks for posting pics of the vieillardi and the agricole to illustrate the differences in the species.
Would you know anyone who keeps symetricus as well, because I would love to see all three species together to get a real appreciation of the genus.
Does anyone know if Aaron Bauer has named the fourth specie he discovered, and are choua officially in Eurydactylodes?
Again thanks for the pics.
David
 

crestedtimm

New member
Im with Ken, lets see em!!!! I just saw some agricolae amd viellardi, but a side by side with symmetricus and all... And do I get the impression that chahoua is now being tenatively considered a Eury? Somebody please reply!
 

Ken Bartenfeld

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I'm curious what the main differences are between E. viellardi/agricolae/symmetricus are...I can see a few myself, but I am wondering if anyone has any papers on it. I did get some kind of article from someone in Europe a while back, but my old computer crashed and I lost ALL my data.

Thanks and hope to see your pictures soon, Jan...
 
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