Been a while-pics

Took alot of pics for a project the past few months, figured Id post some that didnt make the cut along with a few odds and ends. Sorry for any reposts, hard to remember whats gone up where sometimes.

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Very attractive Cnemaspis species, believe Ive posted the adults here before.

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Not a gecko, but incredibly interesting.

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G. monarchus hatchling

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G. a. (notatus?)
Smallest albogularis Ive run across. Hardy, they prefer higher heat and tolerate lower humidity than alot of others in the genus currently available.

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G. a. fuscus.. strikingly dissimilar in size and in many ways appearance from the other albogularis Ive seen. Ocellatus sized, they like lots of climbing surfaces, a hot basking spot and are among my favorites as a display animal.

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11 wk male vittatus
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Hatchling vittatus

Everybody likes these guys, probably the best display animal Ive ever worked with... once acclimated WCs are extremely tolerant of the keeper and are extremely active within the terrarium. CB individuals tend to show nearly no fear, almost always being visible within the habitat.

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Male G. caudiscutatus

A species which has been in the hobby for quite some time but has suffered from a lack of concerted effort placed towards them. A good example of something that came and went with not enough of the right people getting a hold of them, and few others noticing.

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G. ocellatus

Native only to the environs of the Island of Tobago, this species is probably the most commonly found species of the genus in captivity. Hardy, they make great additions to attractive vivarium setups (as do most of the Sphaerodactylids). Multiple localities and forms are present, some people overseas seem to be doing selective breeding work with them, increasing the numbers of ocelli and overall vibrance in coloration.

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My personal favorites

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Most terrestrial Gonatodes seem to exhibit this tail curling behavior.

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One of my first F1 pairs.

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haha... 10 weeks old, remember my old thread?
 

Torin

New member
Nice desert night lizard. I've had a trio for about two years now. They are really cool little lizards.
 

tanala

New member
wow great, those C. elgonensis hatched. We talked some months ago about that. How many babies did hatch?

Sebastian
 
Thanks for the compliments guys... thus far only two of the Cnemaspis have hatched out for me Sebastian, both took over 3 months, still sitting on a few of these eggs along with africana, hoping I have good luck with them.

Tom
 

tanala

New member
i cross my fingers for more babies! that orange stripe looks fantastic - better than any designer gecko...........
 
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