Cyrtodactylus peguensis zebraicus (just pics)

untytled

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Check it:

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Defense Pose:

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I've got to get a shot of it at night the contrast on this little one is nutty.
Enjoy renato
 

chuckpowell

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Renato,

Have you found this species especially easy to breed? I have. Mine are more productive than C. elok with minimum care.

Best,

Chuck
 

untytled

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Glad yall liked.

@chevyrumble55 this one in particular I did not hatch myself but I have had others. ;-)

@Chuck I feel I haven't enough experience with them yet to comment, I've only hatched two thus far. I also can't compare with C. elok as my elok are still too young to breed.

We'll see how the rest of the year pans out then i'll share more of my experiences.

Renato
 

Bowfinger

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Good to see people working with these still. They look great Renato... for young, as they only color up with age.
 

Geckophoria

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Awesome juvies. I wish my camera was as good as yours. The best I have right now of my juvies is this.
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I have 1.1.3.5 right now. The juvies are from the same female, but different males. The picture is of the juvies from my current pair as are the eggs.
 

sanderfrog

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Hello

I also have a pair of them for some time and the female is gravid( can see the eggs in her belly)
but I was wondering where do they normally lay their eggs, do they bury them, just hide them, or glue them to the surface?
Still haven't found much info about them.

regards Sander
 

untytled

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Thank you everyone!

Sander,

They start with a small depression in the substrate where they deposit their eggs then lightly cover them with some substrate, usually near the base of some object within the cage.

My girls have plenty of substrate to dig down into but they prefer to keep them closer to the surface.

Eggs are usually easy to find when you look for the little mounds they made all along the edges of whatever objects are coming into contact with the substrate.

Careful, the eggs are delicate yet usually easy to remove.

Best of luck, Give me a shout if you have anymore questions.

Renato
 
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