whoohoo - angramainyu

ori

New member
Hello all,
after two long years of waiting one female of Eublepharis angramainyu laid her first good eggs. Both look perfect and are huge and heavy (almost 4 centimeters long and 10 grams).
Enjoy picture.

angraegg.jpg


Ori
 

Riverside Reptiles

Administrator (HMFIC)
Congrats!!! Hope the eggs end up being fertile. I agree that some pics of the parents would be great. Post some up when you get a chance.
 

mat.si

Super Moderator
Big Congratulations!
Great work. I can't wait to see photos of the freshly hatched babies. :)

Matjaz
 

ori

New member
Thank you very much for your words.
I checked eggs with strong light and both are fertile, but still there are two months before hatch.
I will make a pics of group during weekend and of course of hatchlings, if will be successful...will be huuuge!

To van_veen456 - this is not ssp., but a specie. There are some morphological differences and you can find topic about them with pics and discusion on this forum

To TM Geckos - of course I remember your PM, just I must wait how successful will be this year. Angramainyu are not as productive as macularius...poor experience is, that they lay only three clutches per year and start when are minimally two years old. Little is known so far.

Fingers crossed

Ori
 

ori

New member
Hello all,
here is a picture of whole group. You can easily find male, as he is the biggest and going to shed.
angrgroup.jpg



Here are also their data:
male - 132g weight, TL 26cm, SVL 15,5cm
females - are smaller (are pregnant and I didnt want to stress them much), weight 106, 93 and 87g

Best regards,
Ori
 

Kazska

New member
Hello all,
here is a picture of whole group. You can easily find male, as he is the biggest and going to shed.
angrgroup.jpg



Here are also their data:
male - 132g weight, TL 26cm, SVL 15,5cm
females - are smaller (are pregnant and I didnt want to stress them much), weight 106, 93 and 87g

Best regards,
Ori


Gorgeous leos :D

xxxXXX
 

lemonjello

New member
Hello all,
here is a picture of whole group. You can easily find male, as he is the biggest and going to shed.
angrgroup.jpg



Here are also their data:
male - 132g weight, TL 26cm, SVL 15,5cm
females - are smaller (are pregnant and I didnt want to stress them much), weight 106, 93 and 87g

Best regards,
Ori

w00t! w00t! w00t!
 

ori

New member
thank you for compliments. Just want to mention, that their size and weight is not final, as friend's male is still bigger...
Ori
 

van_veen456

New member
Nice! They kick 'giant leopardgecko' ass!
Is it me or do their markings resemble the 'tremper chocolate albino's alot?

Do these eggs have to incubate just as long as macularius eggs?
 

ori

New member
Is it me or do their markings resemble the 'tremper chocolate albino's alot?
Do these eggs have to incubate just as long as macularius eggs?

Hi,
I wasnt familiar with macularius colour morphs, but I have checked them and tremper chocolate albinos are very very similar. I would like to ask their keepers for posting photos of foot (subdigital lamellae) and head from underside (scales in area around front of lower jaw).
I dont know original animals, that Mr.Tremper crossed for this morph, but maybe there were some angramainyu in history?
There were done some experiments with hybridization of macularius and angramainyu on local university, but I had no possibility to see their results.

To incubation - I got first good eggs, so dont have data yet, but from friends got info, that it is around two months.

BTW, can anybody give me info about size of wild macularius, please?

Best regards,
Ori
 
Hi!

Once several years ago we got a WC group of E. macularius import from Pakistan to Moscow (I hope for another one this year too). The adults was rather huge and around 22-24 SWL I think, if this helps.
 
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